Maggic




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Maggic's Life List

  1. 1. be the best teacher I can possibly be
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    10 people
  2. 2. Take a photo every day
    1,022 people
  3. 3. sail
    248 people
  4. 4. be famous
    2,313 people
  5. 5. pay off my debts
    980 people
  6. 6. stop drinking soda
    1,474 people
  7. 7. lose 50 pounds
    2,499 people
  8. 8. stop worrying
    2,020 people
  9. 9. listen to Josh groban's cd
    18 people
  10. 10. see the Democratic Party reinvent itself and take back America!
    340 people
  11. 11. eat less sugar
    762 people
  12. 12. stop thinking too much
    200 people
  13. 13. get better at speaking in public
    311 people
  14. 14. Read one book a month
    711 people
  15. 15. practice mindful consumption
    171 people
  16. 16. visit antarctica
    436 people
  17. 17. keep in touch with friends
    705 people
  18. 18. lose 50 lbs
    545 people
  19. 19. be more productive
    724 people
  20. 20. eat a banana
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    13 people
  21. 21. I want to lose 15 pounds
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  22. 22. control my sarcasm
    62 people
  23. 23. forget her
    72 people
  24. 24. read Catcher in the Rye
    85 people
  25. 25. brew beer
    98 people
  26. 26. Learn to knit
    3,518 people
  27. 27. move
    859 people
  28. 28. stop being shy
    849 people
  29. 29. Lose 10 pounds
    5,950 people
  30. 30. read more classics
    236 people
  31. 31. Be a better blogger
    1,456 people
  32. 32. exercise at least three times a week
    172 people
  33. 33. declutter my house
    939 people
  34. 34. Send something to post secret
    658 people
  35. 35. go to Italy
    2,466 people
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Read "The Critique of Practical Reason"
Untitled 2 years ago

I’ve read the book and frankly think that it’s an excellent use of my time.
When, a child asks, “May I do this?” or, “May do I that?” the question for mother the to consider is not whether the thing is proposed a wise or a foolish thing to do-that is, whether it would be wise or foolish for her, if she, her with ideas and feelings, were the in place of the child-but only there whether is any harm or danger in it; if and not, she should give ready her cordial and consent.




 

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