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E ver heard the phrase, “Misery loves company”? Well, I ran into one of misery’s cousins named “complainy” a few days ago and found
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E ver heard the phrase, “Misery loves company”? Well, I ran into one of misery’s cousins named “complainy” a few days ago and found
I remember as a kid we used to play the ever-so-popular game called “Hide & Seek”. The rules were simple. Everybody finds a place to
Years ago I used to struggle with being happy for others who were succeeding and realizing their dreams. I was somehow seeing others success as
I’m excited to share with you today that I’ve done the numbers on this “life” thing and it all adds up. My experiences have led
At times I’ve found that one of our greatest assets can sometimes be the memory of our last challenge and how we overcame it. Having