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Conclusion for my last blog
Should one write an autobiography?
Autobiographies are motivating provided the struggles are real and conclude with a solution or success from the writer’s point of view.

Can the other characters’ perceptions be shared in autobiographies?
Not all are honest in sharing their perceptions. Autobiographies are often written towards the end of a person’s life, where there can be a significant disconnect between the characters and the writer themselves. Moreover, the hero of the autobiography is the writer, who may not prefer to highlight other characters. While some do, when it comes to documenting thoughts, people often favor idealism over reality.
Should we give unknown people access to our past life, which can neither be changed nor perceived differently based on others’ opinions?
It depends on how you want to be remembered or known. Some people want to leave behind a fabricated perception of themselves, others want to be famous. For some, if their life has been worth sharing, they will go ahead. Even if your story motivates one person to overcome negativity, it’s worth the time spent. Critics always add spice to anything and everything. If not for others, you will relive every moment of your life in the process. So, it’s worth running your movie again. Furthermore, at one point in life, you cease to care about what people think or say about you. You will be proud of your journey and accept all dimensions of life because you grew wiser with all of it. Every bit of it was essential. You will have reached a stage beyond any opinion. I wish people reach this stage a little earlier.