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You decide to make a go of it in New York.

New York is an exciting town. You only live once, so why not go for it?

Slowly, you begin to get work doing commercials and small parts for TV shows. Over the years, you start to work more as an actor than a waiter, and that's an improvement.

Still, it's not easy. You think you're always going to be living in this cramped apartment, competing with tens of thousands of other starving actors for small parts.

You'd like to do some scriptwriting, maybe even produce your own play, but the competition is fierce. You can't let it get you down. You tell yourself you've made it this far and there's no reason you should give up. After all, if you give up now you'll miss the big break that might be just around the corner!


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