"There’s something very freeing about losing the anchors that have always defined you. Frightening, sad, but exhilarating in a poignant way, as well. You’re free to float to the moon and evaporate or sink to the bottom of the deepest ocean. But you’re free to explore. Some people confuse that with drifting, I suppose. I like to think of it as growing."
"I taught myself the first year course while I was on the dole, then moved to London to do an MA at SOAS, which led straight into a PhD."
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Deborah Smith
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Deborah Smith is a renowned author and advocate known for her impactful writings on resilience and empowerment, particularly in marginalized communities.
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