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My Early Life -ep.18.01- By Celavie Group Jun 2026

: The series is planned to span at least 30 episodes , with recent updates extending to Episode 31 as of early 2026. CeLaVieGroup | Creating Adult game - Patreon

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We’re sharing these stories not just to document our history, but to inspire the next generation of leaders to embrace their own unique beginnings. Inside the Episode: Navigating the early complexities of the industry. The importance of mentorship and early-stage networking. Building a culture of excellence from the ground up. Read/Watch more here: My Early Life -Ep.18.01- By CeLaVie Group

He begins keeping his own notebook. Episode 18.01 includes the first entry, reproduced here with the permission of the source—now an adult member of CeLaVie Group’s advisory board: : The series is planned to span at

Success doesn't happen in a vacuum. Our early years were defined by: A constant need to ask "why" and "how." Resilience: Learning that failure is just a data point. Inside the Episode: Navigating the early complexities of

The house at the corner of Wren and Third never changed its dress. Seasons painted the siding, children shifted like migrating birds, and the cracked porch step always held the same thin groove where my sneakers scraped when I climbed down in the mornings. That porch was the hinge of my early life: small, ordinary, stubbornly present. It was where I learned the world’s rhythms—first light, first chores, first fights and first peace treaties—before I could name them.

Episode 18.01 ends where it began: in the bedroom, on the edge of the gray-cotton bed, with the key to the drawer now on a string around the protagonist's neck.

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