Self Help
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Well... help yourself.
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You should do in first chapter a summary of the yes book and the no book, and give the reader a way to keep the tally.
2md chapter same thing with next topic, and so on.
Readers will be 2x as powerful per chapter compared to any single book.
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I love Christmas and Halloween, but International Naked in the Library Day is my favourite.
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Scientific studies and journalists are opposites, why would you trust a journalist with information? All they have is opinions and they're not better than mine.
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Long Back Syndrome
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When you haven't seen the sun in so long you start to glow.
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Hey, that's the same person who sold me a bridge!
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And turn on the bell!
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That's what I did. Eventually I just became the sun.
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"How to sell tat to wankers" - Donald J Trump
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Are ya winning, sun?
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Tuesday?
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There's one in the middle you can't see that says "Moderation In All Things"
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You betchah. See you next Tuesday.
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Everything is either a potato or not a potato
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Infinitely so
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what about potato superposition
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I found one book that actually helped me.
"Discover What You Are Best At" by Linda Gail.
It's six self tests you can knock off in half a day, then a list of the jobs that use the skills you already have.
I always thought I just hated working, then I found a job where I felt useful and productive.
When you can wake up on a rainy Monday and not hate going to work, you've solved most of your problems.
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Someone once tried to achieve enlightenment with just the second book, but it turns out the familial relationship between the soul and the mind is covered in an elective course.
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The book actually grows in size every day, a great read for the rest of time!