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Peter Daniels

@petercloudd

What you do with the thoughts running in your mind is up to you, they make you better or not.

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calendar_today09-11-2010 12:17:23

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Pro tip: If you're afraid to take the risk, write down in excruciating detail what you're actually afraid of having happen. Step by step what happens next when you fail. You'll often find it's not so bad when you spell it out. Fear exists in the vague, not the specific.

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Things to Teach Your Son 1. Chess 2. How to sell 3. When to tip 4. Story telling 5. Change a tire 6. Firearm safety 7. Throw a punch 8. Love for nature 9. Public speaking 10. How to tell a joke 11. Entrepreneurship 12. How to catch a fish 13. How to treat a girlfriend 14. How to

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Every highly negative person I see has something In common. They tend to negativity most of the time. It's almost like they see the world via negative lens. That's even true for the way to react to everything good or not.

Yasmine Khosrowshahi (@yasminekho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every generation had a different way to get rich. 1700s: Land and colonization → Kings, empires, and merchants. Wealth was inherited or taken. 1800s: Steel, railroads, and oil → Vanderbilt. Rockefeller. Carnegie. Wealth came from infrastructure. Early 1900s: Banking, war,

Every generation had a different way to get rich.

1700s: Land and colonization
→ Kings, empires, and merchants. Wealth was inherited or taken.

1800s: Steel, railroads, and oil
→ Vanderbilt. Rockefeller. Carnegie. Wealth came from infrastructure.

Early 1900s: Banking, war,
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It's troubling how a sane person sees a mad man and believe he's living well and have a peaceful mind. Fantasizing about running mad just to escape from hustling and paying bills is ridiculous. What lifestyle about a mad person makes you wish you're mad yourself?

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Atimes I wonder what's the lenght anyone could go for me to take it personally and report them to their employer. Sincerely can't think of any. At least for now, that's the fact. What happens here stays here for me. If you move outside, oh well good luck with what you get in turn

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The presidential directive on withdrawal of police officers from VIPs is long overdue. Officers should be deployed to where their services are utmost. Not protecting only a few in politics. Perhaps politicians will now sit tight, pass laws to wipe out terrorists and criminals.

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I hear people are better in person but don't want to fall for it. If there are no traces of being a better person in what you constitute here, sorry I'm not falling for that. An uncouth nuisance here is just that, even in real life. Good luck in thinking otherwise.

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I’ll likely never post about this again, but I felt compelled as someone many young women look up to and often misunderstand. I love my husband. I love my independence. I love being a CEO. But more than anything, I love love. Somehow we’ve been told we have to choose: Be

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Countries are run by absolute idiots because intellectuals and knowledgeable people are cowards who do not make strategic decisions to nuke the senseless idiots before getting into corridor of powers-in the first place.

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Coming from an Arsenal fan but we've to state the obvious for fairness. Chelsea was in a class up, over Arsenal tonight. Forced to a draw despite losing a player and by the best defensive team showed they're the better side. Thus feat can not be recreated if the table was turned.

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People feel bad they don't have the privileges you enjoy. They make it seems like privileges are crimes against humanity. While all the time, they're burning internally wishing they're the ones deserving of those privileges.

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Don't buy in the believe to always treat people in their own medicine. Maybe in some few cases is fine, bc revenge is best served unhinged. But in some other cases taking different approaches to get them serve is best. Subtle but painful revenge is a superior way of showmanship.

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My 7 social media rules: 1/ Don’t lie 2/ Don’t say anything you wouldn’t say IRL 3/ Don’t target individuals 4/ Don’t be harsher than necessary 5/ Don’t publicly fight with friends 6/ Don’t unfollow or block for mere disagreement 7/ Take at least one day off per week

Raj Shamani (@rajshamani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

developing an athlete mindset is the most underrated concept: the more atheletes I meet, the more my belief gets stronger about living like an athelete, no matter what you do. it’s insane how you train for years with no bad days, no breaks, no connections, no money, just pure

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Not to downplay your lived experience, we've similar problem down South. Lots of graduates can't read to understand nor speak coherently. Yes the % gap between the north and the rest is worth noting. This illiteracy graduates epidemic needs urgent attention by all stakeholders.