What is The Price For Being Number One?

Chris Lowry
4 min readNov 5, 2024

It doesn’t cost much to be number one.

Not in money at least.

And when folks say blood, sweat and tears are the only way to get what you want, maybe they mean on a date?

You have to pay extra for that in Germany.

It takes time.

Time to write something people will like, and time to find the people who like what you write.

I’m the first to admit, I’m not for everybody.

That’s okay though- not everybody is for me.

Think about going into a bookstore, or any store for that matter, cause it can apply to food just as well as books.

M&M’s are my favorite candy. Peanut M&M’s to be specific. I consider it one of the world’s perfect foods, right up there with Little Debbie Swiss Miss Rolls and pre-1982 Coca Cola.

I don’t buy much of it anymore, because, health. But when I do go to the candy aisle or the soda aisle or the bookstore, the shelves are packed with choices.

I choose what I like. Sometimes I venture out and try something new, or another flavor I’m in the mood to taste. (Hello Snickers! And Oatmeal Cakes)

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Chris Lowry
Chris Lowry

Written by Chris Lowry

Author at https://payhip.com/ChrisLowryBooks Runner writing books both fiction and non fiction, crypto investor, real estate and urban renewal.

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