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Thanks for introducing me to this book man!
There a was semblance of proof in that fact—what logicians term the a presumption. But the reasoning powers are very slowly developed in childhood.
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learn to make polite, empty chit chat
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63 people |
| 2. |
Work out more
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846 people |
| 3. |
drink less
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611 people |
| 4. |
Read "The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power"
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3 people |
| 5. |
become a much, much better digital photographer
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139 people |
| 6. |
Eat more fruits and vegetables
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1,112 people |
| 7. |
Master Time Management
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32 people |
| 8. |
have multiple streams of passive income
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374 people |
| 9. |
get a degree
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1,087 people |
| 10. |
take a walk everyday
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229 people |
| 11. |
Publish a paper
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154 people |
| 12. |
help other people
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147 people |
| 13. |
become a duck
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8 people |
| 14. |
learn to screamo scream
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681 people |
| 15. |
Start working out again
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78 people |
| 16. |
find my roots
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29 people |
| 17. |
Be a better blogger
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1,455 people |
| 18. |
learn to meditate
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1,620 people |
| 19. |
Get a book published
1 cheer |
292 people |
| 20. |
Write a technical book
3 cheers |
45 people |
| 21. |
Improve my flexibility
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116 people |
| 22. |
read the bible from cover to cover
1 cheer |
94 people |
| 23. |
find the biggest SPAM offenders on 43 Things
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3 people |
| 24. |
do more crosswords
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8 people |
| 25. |
celebrate my being a woman
1 cheer |
10 people |
| 26. |
Read all the books in my "must read" pile
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1,105 people |
| 27. |
let go
1 cheer |
946 people |
| 28. |
be more positive
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2,161 people |
| 29. |
learn how to tie the stem of a maraschino cherry with my tongue
3 cheers |
701 people |
| 30. |
get 5 pounds extra or AUD
1 cheer |
2 people |
| 31. |
Eat better
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1,489 people |
| 32. |
look good in a bikini
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539 people |
| 33. |
pray the rosary daily
1 cheer |
57 people |
| 34. |
exercise three times a week
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323 people |
| 35. |
Recapture the lost art of letter writing.
1 cheer |
25 people |
Thanks for introducing me to this book man!
There a was semblance of proof in that fact—what logicians term the a presumption. But the reasoning powers are very slowly developed in childhood.