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  • There is a Logical Reason That I am a Christian  By : Bob Carpenter
    Once upon a time, this old man was born into this world, as a baby, with absolutely nothing in his mind. Everything that is in my mind now is there because of some input from outside.
  • Quitting smoking doesn't have to be a lonely task  By : Darren Warmuth..
    Becoming a non-smoker can be a very isolated and lonely voyage if you let it be. The good thing is that it doesn't have to be. Not when there is support available. This is one of the keys to success - whether you find your support via a local group, through your family or friends (be cautious here), or finding it online, it is crucial to your success.
  • Military Retirement is a Honor  By : Robert Woods
    The militay retirement pay orderliness disagree from a civilian's in many ways. For one, in fighting retirement you either one limit for a retirement pay or not. There is no need to comply with complex dissertation requirements. To for a soldierly retirement pay, the basic necessity is that you have declare to the military for a dated of years. If you miss but one day of this constraint, you punishment your accidental of belief the pay (with a few superior concession). Also, a martial senior citizen holds a casual for a reminiscence to duty. This rarely take place nonetheless.
  • The School of Caring: Learning to Be a Caring Person  By : George Wood
    What kind of person are you? It is a loaded question, but one that will determine how you deal with others, particularly with the women you wish to get to know better, date, and eventually enjoy romantic times with. Early in our dating lives, the object is very often about your needs.
  • How To Get Happy At Harvard: 6 Tips  By : Kim Klaver
    Robert Scoble, a top blogger trying to get happy by not hanging out with people who are unhappy and who make him unhappy, learned that the most popular course at Harvard University this semester is: "How to get happy" (Psychology 1504).

    The gent who teaches the happy class at Harvard practices what he preaches. He took himself off the tenure track because having to publish makes him unhappy....Here are his six tips:

    Six Tips for Happiness
    Advice from Tal Ben-Shahar (th...
  • Giving Love, Getting Love, Giving To Get  By : Margaret Paul
    Love. We need it from the moment we are born to thrive. We might survive but we do not thrive without abundant love. No wonder we work so hard to get it. No wonder we try to be perfect and do everything right to have control over getting love. No wonder we get anxious, angry or depressed when we do not get the love we need. No wonder we use numerous substance and process addictions to numb the pain when we feel alone and unloved.

    When we were little, our parents or other c...
  • Optimism-It's More Fun!  By : Karen Lynch
    I’m sure you’ve heard…
    An optimist sees the glass as half full
    A pessimist sees the glass as half empty
    And I will add…
    A realist sees that the 8-ounce glass has 4 ounces in it.

    So we all have the choice of which of these three we are going to be.

    And I’m going to start off with the choice to be an Optimist. My theory is that Optimists have more fun.

    It’s infinitely more fun to laugh than it is to cry.

    It’s infinitely more fun to see the best in people, places...
  • Think Passionately!  By : Manohar Chimmani
    Your life changes the moment you make a new, congruent, and committed decision.
    - Anthony Robbins


    All stories of success have one common element. You guess right, that is Passion. Passion for what they want to achieve. Enough passion to keep their eyes from wandering away from the goal. Total passion to finally see them through.

    Passionate beliefs often make great sacrifices look easy and are the foundation of success. Goutham Buddha, at the age of 29, followed his u...

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