Ebony_N

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  1. 1. get into graduate school
    210 people
  2. 2. Spend more time with the kids
    18 people
  3. 3. Find a job
    1,810 people
  4. 4. Find a career
    241 people
  5. 5. Invest
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  6. 6. Retire comfortably
    42 people
  7. 7. Start college funds for the kids
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  8. 8. Travel
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  9. 9. Buy a house
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  10. 10. Buy a car
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  11. 11. Own rental property
    47 people
  12. 12. Move to Virginia
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  13. 13. Live in Europe
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  14. 14. Create me
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  15. 15. Clean my credit
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  16. 16. Exercise daily
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  17. 17. Keep a journal
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  18. 18. Be more social
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  19. 19. Give one compliment everyday
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  20. 20. Find a hobby
    628 people
  21. 21. Develop personal skills
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  22. 22. Go whitewater rafting
    259 people
  23. 23. Bungee Jump
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  24. 24. Learn how to forgive
    31 people
  25. 25. Stay positive
    171 people
  26. 26. Live drama free
    1 person
  27. 27. Be a better parent
    357 people
  28. 28. Go to Venice
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  29. 29. Take a 6 month vacation
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  30. 30. Stop procrastinating
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  31. 31. Think outside of the box
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  32. 32. Drink 8 glasses of water each day
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  33. 33. Create a vision board
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  34. 34. Get a new computer
    236 people
  35. 35. Get a new camera
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  36. 36. Change my wardrobe
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  37. 37. take better care of myself
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Recent entries
read 1984 by George Orwell
1984 3 months ago

I have wanted to read this book for a long time. I was searching for a new book to read in B&N and came across it so I decided to buy it. It was less than $10. It was an easy read for the most part. At times it reads a bit slow, but I did pick it up during vacation.

It gave me a different view on some aspects of politics, sociology and economics. I was surprised at the depth that this book went into describing how the world became the way it did. And in that description is where the fear comes from because you see how close we are to that type of lifestyle. With Big business operating the way it does with regards to politics and international law, we could see ourselves dealing with aspects of this story in real life.




 

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