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		<title>By: Danny</title>
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Last night, I couldn&#039;t sleep, so I googled something random and came across one of the articles on this website.  Incidentally, I couldn&#039;t sleep because I was contemplating a bad decision I made, however, I feel no regret... I truly believe that &quot;The events and situations we face everyday are cleverly disguised opportunities to realize, develop, and exercise our true potential.&quot; So, since I woke up, I have read three more articles from the website.  They were all truly inspiring.  In his article &quot;Realize Your True Potential&quot; Ian Smith briefly discuses his attitude before and after college... I loved reading about this because I felt like I was reading about myself.  Because of Ian Smith, I am more well motivated to keep improving myself and my writing skills so that one day I can effectively tell my life in a way that may help others succeed.  My plan for today (and everyday) involves WORKING FOR WHAT I WANT.  When I get out of bed, I&#039;m about to go to the public library.  Recently, I have come to terms with the fact that I need complete silence when I study, so I have to find a way to study in complete silence because otherwise, I know I will not accomplish anything.  It&#039;s really hard! In about two seconds from right now I will &quot;stand up tall, fists clenched, ready to tackle anything me from achieving excellence.&quot;
I cannot wait to read more!
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Last night, I couldn&#8217;t sleep, so I googled something random and came across one of the articles on this website.  Incidentally, I couldn&#8217;t sleep because I was contemplating a bad decision I made, however, I feel no regret&#8230; I truly believe that &#8220;The events and situations we face everyday are cleverly disguised opportunities to realize, develop, and exercise our true potential.&#8221; So, since I woke up, I have read three more articles from the website.  They were all truly inspiring.  In his article &#8220;Realize Your True Potential&#8221; Ian Smith briefly discuses his attitude before and after college&#8230; I loved reading about this because I felt like I was reading about myself.  Because of Ian Smith, I am more well motivated to keep improving myself and my writing skills so that one day I can effectively tell my life in a way that may help others succeed.  My plan for today (and everyday) involves WORKING FOR WHAT I WANT.  When I get out of bed, I&#8217;m about to go to the public library.  Recently, I have come to terms with the fact that I need complete silence when I study, so I have to find a way to study in complete silence because otherwise, I know I will not accomplish anything.  It&#8217;s really hard! In about two seconds from right now I will &#8220;stand up tall, fists clenched, ready to tackle anything me from achieving excellence.&#8221;<br />
I cannot wait to read more!<br />
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