This is a follow-up to Part 1. I’ll start out by repeating the beginning of that piece…
Due to incessant bombardment of information, plus our being fully immersed in everyday concerns, we rarely step back to see things in perspective. Please give each of these some serious consideration:
Would you like to be a happier person?
Would you like to be a healthier person?
Would you like to be a more financially successful person?
Would you like to have better relationships?
Would you like to feel more fulfilled?
Would you like to better manage your time?
Would you like to have more satisfying employment?
Would you like to increase your chances of saving your soul?
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What if there was ONE simple, free solution to bringing about ALL of these? !!
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The Bottom Line —
Attentive readers will deduce that what can provide ALL of these things, is being a Critical Thinker!
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