September 11, 2001, changed everything. It shook us to our roots, destroyed the illusion of security and set us on a new course.
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Read MoreI have “listened” to the audio book twice. It is my belief that the audio book format is best suited for the content of this book. The narration of the book better serves the listener because the listener is “hearing” the book, thereby must actively practice one of the main themes of the book.
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Read MoreDo you explain away your mistakes with justifications and excuses? Are you prone to repeating the same mistakes? Do you own up to your stupid mistakes, learn from them, and transform bad decisions into positives, or are you foolish enough to think that you’ll repeatedly get away with doing what you know is wrong? Stupid mistakes can ruin hopes and dreams.
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