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Three Super Steps to Being a Happier Person!

by DAN MCHARDY in Advice, September 14, 2010
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You’ll notice as you are in High school and you get spots, that some people get increasingly miserable! To break out of the mould this is all you’ve got to do! Yes. three Easy steps to being a happier person, who has everything they want from life!

Egos in The Workplace: A Question of Shortsightedness

by toseph in Work, March 24, 2010
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How viewing our individuals selves as wonders causes us to miss the real wonders of the world.

Moving Past Good Enough: Greatness

by 1Mind in Advice, February 26, 2010
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It would be a shame if you wound up being less than your true potential.

Change, Please?

by cheerbear11 in History, February 17, 2010
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This essay is about how we can make a difference in another person’s life.

Harboring Bitter Feelings Creates Bitter Lives

by BJ Abadam in Advice, November 1, 2009
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Creating a change for a positive world is hard when people harbor ill feelings.

How to Succeed

by mjballer10 in Advice, July 23, 2009
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The difference between people who succeed and those who don’t.

If It Was Easy, So Easy, Would You Want That?

by Redburn in Advice, July 16, 2009
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Really easy things have no value at all. No statue was ever erected to a man that did an easy thing, no matter what it was, if it was easy, the man had no value.

Cool Things I Learned From my Grandfather

by Earl Schmegley in Advice, July 14, 2009
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My grandfather was a truly successful man. He was an engineer in the army during World War Two and went on to work for Nasa on the Apollo project, and eventually rose through the executive ranks of ITT. Along the way he maintained a 75 year marriage and raised a family.

The Nature of Fulfillment

by MichaelJoeKing in Philosophy, January 23, 2009
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The answers are never known, but with a bit of analysis, we can strive to make as educated a guess as possible. A look at the historical, philosophical and sociological aspects of fulfillment.

Self-Imposed Discipline: A Critical Key to the Finishing Line

by marion brown heart to heart in Advice, January 8, 2009
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Principles on how to apply self-imposed discipline in our lives in order to achieve the "finish line greatness" that is within all of us. This year, with these principles, we can achieve our dreams and goals.

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