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Manila : Philippines | 5 months ago  
By now, everyone already knows Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People – and for those who still don’t, a maverick indie version is now showing: 1)...
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  • Posted By Changez Changez | 5 months ago
    Very interesting article and some excellent points, for success in general. If only most of them didn't require so much hard work. I guess it's also a matter of determination and just wanting it enough; loving to do that thing. etc.
  • Reply By JonathanAquino JonathanAquino | 5 months ago
    Success is sweet when you deserve it, right, Changez? I think the only way to prove worthy is to show that you have invested time and effort to achieve your goals.
  • Posted By mllovric mllovric | 5 months ago
    The Durassic Park 3 was good to see last night, it really impressed me. 21/6/2009.
  • Reply By JonathanAquino JonathanAquino | 5 months ago
    Was that on HBO, Miron? Me, I saw "Sister Act" yesterday on local channel Studio 23. Laughter is the best medicine but I almost died from laughing:)
  • Posted By mllovric mllovric | 5 months ago
    With Star Wars on the other hand, I saw them all and read various books about them also. 21/6/2009.
  • Reply By JonathanAquino JonathanAquino | 5 months ago
    May the Force be with you!
  • Posted By Redhanded101 Redhanded101 | 5 months ago
    These are very powerful rules to live by. Being self sufficient has always proven to harvest success.
  • Reply By JonathanAquino JonathanAquino | 5 months ago
    I agree, but in the sense that "being self-sufficient" means being independent of other people's money or influence -- but not of the guidance of a Higher Power.

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