Editor's note: This is a guest post from Tyler Tervooren from Advanced Riskology. The other day I asked ...
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From Character, 1881 By Samuel Smiles CHARACTER is one of the greatest motive powers in the world. In its ...
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In an Age of Fops and Toys By: Ralph Waldo Emerson In an age of fops and toys, Wanting wisdom, void of ...
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