Here is something else I continue to notice: For some of us, everytime one of our relationships ends, we are, time and time again, crushed by it. Each time is just as bad as, if not worse than, the last
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It's a strange cycle for those of us not graced with supermodel looks or the ability to run twenty yards in just under eleven seconds: We spend most of our adolesent to early college life, sitting alone in a smoke filled corner watching the party that swirls around us through a misty, drunken haze. We dare not venture out because - well, because it
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In Steven Speilberg's 1998 hit film "Saving Private Ryan" when asked what his book was about, Corporal Upham replies that it is about the bonds of brotherhood that form during war. Nothing more is ever mentioned of his book for the rest of the film, however, if he were to have finished it, I'd hope that he would have said something like this
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One of the many advantages of seeing things as they are is that we can solve problems through observation and deduction. After all, how can we solve problems if we can't first clearly see what they are? And the best time to see them is in the beginning. Most major difficulties are caused by a failure to observe the minor difficulties that they
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