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Good Manners

Always speak politely to others. We should talk sweetly and never bad words to anybody.
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The Man Who Willed Himself to Die
The Man Who Willed Himself to Die
There was a man who worked for the railroad. One day as he went into the freezer compartment to do his routine work, the door accidentally closed and he found himself trapped in the compartment.
He shouted for help but no one heard him since it was past midnight. He tried to break down the door but he could not. As he lay in the freezer compartment, he began to feel colder, and colder.
Then he began to feel weaker, and weaker, and he wrote on the wall of the compartment, "I am feeling colder, and colder; and I am getting weaker, and weaker. I am dying, and these may be my last words". In the morning when the other workers opened up thecompartment they found him dead.
The sad twist to the above story is that the freezing apparatus in the compartment had broken down a few days earlier.
The poor worker did not know about the damaged freezing apparatus and in his mind the freezing apparatus was working perfectly. He felt cold, got weaker and literally willed himselfto die.
SUCCESS PRINCIPLES
Our sub-conscious mind can be cheated. The sub-conscious mind can only accept and act on information passed to it by the conscious mind. It has no capacity to reject or decline any instructions or information passed to it by the conscious mind.
In the case of the poor worker, he consciously thought that he was getting colder, weaker and dying and the sub-conscious mind accepted the above instructions and affected his physical body. That was how he willed himselfto die.
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success

You have achieved success if you have lived well, laughed often and loved much.
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lol i really dunno wats goin!! some one help me! please
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LIFE is like a Book:
Each day a new page with adventures to experience,
lessons to learn and good deeds to replicate.
Have A COLORFUL PAGE Everyday.

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You see things; and you say "Why?" But I dream things that never were; and I say "Why not?" * George Bernard Shaw
Last edited by minisoji; 03-04-2010 at 05:32 AM.
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Have a meaningful conversation with your child
Look and listen for opportunities to talk with your kids. The teen years can be particularly challenging, so anticipate those times when your child has just finished an activity, event, sport of high interest. Granted, most of what they say will be about themselves, but this is your opportunity to ask questions that allow your child to talk more about what he or she enjoys. The result of this conversation is that your child now understands that you value what he or she says.
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"Therefore, do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own."
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“Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value.” Albert Einstein
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Time is the most valuable thing a man can spend........
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