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While Santiago is meeting up with the alchemist in pursuit of dessert life, Santiago exclaims that he "'want[s] to stay in the oasis'" because he has "'found Fatima,'" who he believes is "'worth more than treasure.'" This exact scene has occurred in different forms throughout the novel. At the beginning of the novel, Santiago has doubts about starting his journey to the pyramids because of the Andalusian girl, who he thought he would marry, as well as his good life he already had as a shepherd. This situation also occurred after Santiago worked with the Crystal Merchant, as he was planning to return to his humble life as a shepherd after he was robbed. Santiago's major flaw is that he always wants to give up his Personal Legend whenever things are going well for him, whether he has found a girl that he loves or he has become very wealthy. It takes a wise person to get Santiago back on track, from Melchizedek to the Crystal Merchant to the Alchemist.
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