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There are several ways to approach this. I think that I will take the second question first. In all honesty, the opening to your autobiography is going to be a challenge. On one hand, if it is too sweeping, it might be undercut by what is going to follow which is your life, sweeping to you, but might not hold as much power with readers. On the other hand, figuring out how to open a story about your life is tough because how can this really be done. It's not like your life is over, and you can only write it from the point you are at now, and so your opening statement is going to be incomplete because your life is ongoing. I have always thought that paraphrasing a line from literature with which you are familiar might be a good start. I would incorporate the author and then the line and discuss how it can be tied into your life. For example, "Dickens once wrote, 'It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,' and heaven knows that sums up my life." Another example would be the closing line from the film, "Se7en: "Ernest Hemingway once wrote 'The world is a good place and worth fighting for.' In my life, I have believed in the second part."In terms of what needs to be included, I would think about creating a timeline from birth to where you are now in age. At each age, try to note down an important event in your life. It's fine if one year has more elements than another. If this done, this personal timeline should should encompass quite a bit, and from this, an editorial decision can be made as to what to include in your narrative.
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