There’s the imaginary brick wall, when the immense weight of the task before you materialises out of thin air and bears down upon you. The taste of fear - that this time round you’ve possibly bitten off more than you can chew.

Then you take a quick, short, shallow breath and battle on. Time is short and you cannot afford the luxury of doubt.

But what if the imaginary brick wall isn’t, you know, imaginary?

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Hey Lucian, Nice to hear from you! I’m just about to wrap up my first year of law school. I still have 3 finals left :o) Hope you are doing well!

Most of the time I don’t question whether I can finish it, simply because doubting uses more time than I can afford.

Eventually one will finish it and yes sometimes one finishes at 3 a.m. in the morning, like tonight. Hope you can take a break some time soon.

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