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You can develop diamonds.
If you've ever wondered if there is more to work than just going through the motions, you'll relate to Mason.
You see, Mason has struggled for a long time to find satisfaction in his work. Day after day, he goes through the motions, following the "another day, another dollar" mentality.
Until one day. The day, he attends Sophie's new project proposal. She nicknames it "The Diamond Project." Mason notices something different...
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There was a time when your dreams inspired you, sparked new ideas and gave you direction and purpose.
Then what?
So many of us lose sight of what really makes us happy as we tackle life's responsibilities. Our outlook shifts from excited and eager to face the day to another day, another dollar. What happened? And what can we do about it?
The Success Playbook helps you refocus on what you truly enjoy, define your personal vision of success, and take...
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"From the Academy Award-winning actor and best-selling author: his debut novel. The story of the making of a colossal, star-studded, multimillion-dollar superhero action film...and the humble comic book that inspired it. PART ONE of this story takes place in 1947. A troubled soldier, returning from the war, meets his talented five-year-old nephew, leaves an indelible impression, and then disappears for 23 years. Cut to 1970: The nephew, now drawing...
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Beverly Danziger looked like an expensive, carefully wrapped package from a good but conservative shop. Only her compulsive chatter hinted at the nervousness beneath her cool surface. It was a nervousness out of all proportion to the problem she placed before Kinsey Millhone. There was an absent sister. A will to be settled-- a matter of only a few thousand dollars. Mrs. Danziger did not look as if she needed a few thousand dollars. And she didn't...
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"The idea of verse, of poetry, has always, during forty years spent working primarily in prose, stood at my elbow, as a standing invitation to the highest kind of verbal exercise - the most satisfying, the most archaic, the most elusive of critical control. In hotel rooms and airplanes, on beaches and Sundays, at junctures of personal happiness or its opposite, poetry has comforted me with its hope of permanence, its packaging of flux." Thus John...
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