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Bravey
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Bravey

Chasing Dreams, Befriending Pain, and Other Big Ideas

by Alexi Pappas

Recommended by Casey Neistat

Recommended by Casey Neistat

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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books.

"Renaissance runner" (New York Times) Alexi PappasOlympic athlete, actress, filmmaker and writershares what she's learned about confidence, selfreliance, mental health, embracing pain, and achieving your dreams in this revealing and inspiring memoirinessays.run like a braveysleep like a babydream like a crazyreplace can't with maybe When Ale...

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Casey Neistat

MAJOR RECOMMEND. this book by @AlexiPappas she's an olympic runner and filmmaker (a combo you can imagine im in awe of) and shares a very intimate telling of her lifes experiences. truly can't recommend enough

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