MMMaac




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MMMaac's Life List

  1. 1. learn to make polite, empty chit chat
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  2. 2. Work out more
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  3. 3. drink less
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  4. 4. Read "The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power"
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  5. 5. become a much, much better digital photographer
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  6. 6. Eat more fruits and vegetables
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  7. 7. Master Time Management
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  8. 8. have multiple streams of passive income
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  9. 9. get a degree
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  10. 10. take a walk everyday
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  11. 11. Publish a paper
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  12. 12. help other people
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  13. 13. become a duck
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  14. 14. learn to screamo scream
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  15. 15. Start working out again
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  16. 16. find my roots
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  17. 17. Be a better blogger
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  18. 18. learn to meditate
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  19. 19. Get a book published
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  20. 20. Write a technical book
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  21. 21. Improve my flexibility
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  22. 22. read the bible from cover to cover
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  23. 23. find the biggest SPAM offenders on 43 Things
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  24. 24. do more crosswords
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  25. 25. celebrate my being a woman
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  26. 26. Read all the books in my "must read" pile
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  27. 27. let go
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  28. 28. be more positive
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  29. 29. learn how to tie the stem of a maraschino cherry with my tongue
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  30. 30. get 5 pounds extra or AUD
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  31. 31. Eat better
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  32. 32. look good in a bikini
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  33. 33. pray the rosary daily
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  34. 34. exercise three times a week
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  35. 35. Recapture the lost art of letter writing.
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Read "The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power"
Untitled 2 years ago

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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