Jon Bon Jovi: “It comes down to truth.”

Jon Bon Jovi: “It comes down to truth.”

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Jon Bon Jovi: Legacies, excellence, and rock’n’roll clichés
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It’s important to live without regrets, to try everything, but also to know when to quit. Jon Bon Jovi feels leaving a legacy isn’t about competing with others, but about being able to say you’ve been the best version of yourself.

 

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