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The term begin is from the 12c. and originated from the Old English beginnan "to attempt, undertake," a rare word beside the more usual form onginnan (class III strong verb; past tense ongann, past participle ongunnen.)

To begin a project, task, initiative, etc. can be the most difficult part. What if I fail? What if the product does not work? What if people do not read what I write? Begin a project and let creativity drive the results. Ideas lie within. To begin is external. Begin and enjoy the journey.

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Listen to nature, friendship with water and sun, flow with the torrents

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