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    Why You Still Don 't Have a Girlfriend "If I were to boil it down, the biggest mistake is that they tend to think of themselves as unworthy of any girl." -Tynan You don 't see yourself worthy of having a girlfriend. That is why you still won 't make the first move. That is why you continue to live in your own little bubble. You need to get out of your head and start playing the game called life. In other words, stop seeing yourself as special or different, but also don 't see yourself as any

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    The Effects Of Gratitude

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    Gratitude also reduces feelings of jealosy, makes our memories happier, lets us experience good feelings, and helps come out of stress. Materialism is strongly related with reduced well-being and increased rates of mental disorder. There’s nothing bad in hoping for more. The problem with materialism is that it makes people feel less capable, reduces feelings of gratitude, reduces one’s ability to appreciate and enjoy the good in life, generates negative emotions, and makes them more self-centered

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    Meursault Religion

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    Upon opening the book to its first page, readers are witness to the news of Maman’s death. The immediacy with which Camus renders the first scene leaves readers with the impression that this significant event in Meursault’s life is going to engage him into a kind of introspective mindset. However, as readers journey deeper into the novel, they will find that only 12%- a mere 15 out of 123 total pages- of the novel are devoted to circumstances surrounding Maman’s death and funeral. Meursault leads

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    retirement was going to be expensive on some subconscious level or another. However, like many people, I dismissed the thought blithely saying, "Oh well, that 's something I don 't have to worry about right now. I 'll get back to it later on." Oh, how foolish and naive that was! Does any of this sound like you? There are a lot of people in this boat. When the fateful day came, and we received the last salary check from our former employer, all those subconscious thoughts from years ago came back to me

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    enjoying my time in Banff was because I had an underlying need to be productive. Even though at a conscious level I no longer buy into and accept that our time needs to be filled with productive pursuits (not to be confused with purpose), at a subconscious level that belief was buried quite deep, and so my two minds were struggling with each other. We have been raised in a culture that highly values productivity, and that in itself wouldn 't be such a bad thing if we hadn 't taken it to extremes

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    15-Minute Manifestation By Eddie Sergey - Detailed Review Hi Friends Today we will review the 15-Minute Manifestation system By Eddie Sergey. For your convenience, we will divide our review into a few sections: In the first section we will explain what “15-Minute Manifestation” is all about. In the second section we will explore the pros and cons of this self-help course. In the last section we will summarize everything that you should remember about Eddie Sergey’s system before making a final

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    Secrets of Success Topic: How to Make More Money By Bobby Wan | Submitted On January 09, 2008 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Bobby Wan In order to make more money, we need to first understand

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    Bakha, an Untouchable reflects and ponders on what he hopes the future has in store for him on multiple occasions as the day goes on. As a contributing member of his caste-assembled society, Bakha works with an urgency and goal, sweeping and cleaning for the high-caste people in Bulashah, an Indian town with hopes of getting out of his position. In this passage, the first line of text draws out a compelling word in “vagaries” which suggests the youth in Bakha, the growth that can be analyzed through

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    Introduction The life of each individual consists mainly out of choices. Individuals simply cannot live without it, therefore it can be said that the choices people make are based on what people believe is right as well as the influences that affects those beliefs. The influence of things such as religion, race, culture and family are what helps people develop their so called paradigms. Therefore a better understanding of the role of paradigms can be formed by explaining what paradigms are and what

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    which a young girl visits her cancer coping stepmom who uses an obsession towards furniture as a means to deal with her illness. To that effect, the story suggests that to deal with unpleasant situations, people tend to express themselves on a subconscious level rather than say how they truly feel. This unhealthy method of dealing with feelings is demonstrated through an analysis of the caring narrator’s attitude towards her stepmom, the step mother’s obsession for decor and the importance of a new

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