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Life propelled a young woman into a cascade of unpredictable and stressful events. This is a story of hard life, bad luck, broken dreams, high expectations, abandonment, life agony, and contemplated suicide.
Then an unexpected breakthrough. Abruptly a revelation descended upon her-regardless of what happened to her – the life is going on as if nothing happened.
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This story is applicable to everyone. It teaches how to became sophisticated and intelligent from a historic example. Alexander the Great was a prince and a king. But, regardless of his status he worked much harder than his commoners did. He studied seriously, developed great desire for knowledge, was avid reader, loved philosophy, science, art, and debates. During his short life (he died at age 32) he never lost a battle and concurred the world....
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Life is full of surprises, both big and small unexpected stressful events. They are occurring many times a day and every day. These events challenge people's knowledge, creativity, and skills and test their endurance, resilience, and ability to survive.
Experiencing a problem? Having difficulties? Overwhelmed or stressed out from life?
"C'est la vie!" That's life. What else do you expect? (This for the French is a typical answer.)
That is...
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Try to answer this question: who are you? You probably have one, or several answers. None is correct. The correct answer you can find only in this story. Once you gain a knowledge of the correct answer and started taking it seriously, then … many of you would and could change your attitudes and directions in many aspects of your life and in score of things you do.
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A story on how and where a young child, teenager, young adult, or middle age person could and should channel his or her energy to became sophisticated and knowledgeable. These skills and knowledge one need to survive and succeed in this difficult and unstable world.
Why children, young adults, or middle aged people, when being the same age, have different numbers of achievements? Some achieved very little, if any, others a lot. This story has an...
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When the author was a student, she and her friends loved the Maslow's theory that they learned in one of their economics classes. The theory has 5 steps of the "Hierarchy of Needs." or "A Theory of Human Motivation."
The 1st step, or the lowest is, the most fundamental, basic physical needs: food, water, shelter, and clothing. The 5th step is-the most advanced, it is, where a person grows into noble traits of character; having dignity, honor, and...
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