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Dare to be weird. You can do anything you want. You just have to do it. You can't sit on your couch and watch TV and say,"Hey, that looks like fun." or "You know, I've always wanted to do that." While you continue eating popcorn. When you can be the one actually doing it. All you have to do is put yourself out there and DO IT. I hope the lessons I talk about and stories I tell in this book show you that. My goal is for YOU to want to become the best version of YOU possible. Dare To Be an Outlaw. Dare to be "The Weird One."

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Dare to be weird. You can do anything you want. You just have to do it. You can't sit on your couch and watch TV and say,"Hey, that looks like fun." or "You know, I've always wanted to do that." While you continue eating popcorn. When you can be the one actually doing it. All you have to do is put yourself out there and DO IT. I hope the lessons I talk about and stories I tell in this book show you that. My goal is for YOU to want to become the best version of YOU possible. Dare To Be an Outlaw. Dare to be "The Weird One."
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Michael Scott was an author and biographer, best known for his works that vividly portray life at sea and the naval world. Scott was deeply influenced by his own experiences as a naval officer, which shaped his writing, particularly in his most famous works, Tom Cringle's Log (1833) and The Cruise of the Midge (1821). Both of these works reflect Scott's experiences and observations of life on a warship during the early 19th century. Scott's writings blend adventure with introspection, offering insights into the emotional and psychological challenges faced by sailors and young men coming of age during times of war. Through characters like Thomas Cringle, Scott explores themes of duty, courage, and personal transformation amid the backdrop of naval exploits. His intimate knowledge of life at sea, combined with his storytelling ability, made his works popular in his time. His legacy continues through his vivid depictions of the naval world and the personal journeys of his characters.