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5 Great Lessons You Can Learn From Life
Life isnt meant to be easy, its meant to be lived..sometimes happy, other times rough. But with every up and down you learn lessons that make you strong.Can you step back from your own mind for a little while and realize that life is not as bad as you think it is?

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Three Steps To Go From Poor To Rich
There is a quote from Lao Tzu that goes something like this: If you realize you have enough, you are truly rich.How many people do you know that are content with what they have and with who they are? I know none. Not even a single person, no matter if rich or poor. None. They are all talking about wanting, needing, wishing and none of them can really affirm that they are happy with what they have, that they have enough.

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Champ Helps Injured Competitor Across Finish Line
Sometimes, a simple gesture can take on a much greater meaning. During an Ohio track meet, Meghan Vogel sacrificed her own position to help Arden McMath, a fellow runner who fell down finish the race.

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Dont Look Back With Regrets
As some of you might remember, not too long ago I have written a post on letting go of attachment, asking those of you who had a story on how they manage to let go of something they were attached to, something that was keeping them stuck, stressed, unhappy, and so on, and how that changed their lives, send it to us, and the story which was found the most interesting would later be published.

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A Bicycle Nomad Prepares for Re-entry
In 2010, Manjula Martin and her partner set out to see the world the old-fashioned way: by bicycle. With little money, no itinerary, gadgets or training, they traversed five countries and 3,500 miles and discovered a world filled with generosity. In this article, Manjula Martin describes the transition from bike to home with four rules for re-entry that are strikingly authentic, grounded, and universal.

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