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What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.Ecclesiastes Chapter 1:9Whatever you want to do, either it has been done before or someone is already doing it. This does not however mean that one cannot engage in a new idea. But this is only going to be a new idea on an existing concept, or the innovation of existing phenomena.I believe that for you to be continuously performing at the highest level of excellence, it is important that you seek to know how others before you have failed and succeeded in the same venture.When you read this…mehr

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What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.Ecclesiastes Chapter 1:9Whatever you want to do, either it has been done before or someone is already doing it. This does not however mean that one cannot engage in a new idea. But this is only going to be a new idea on an existing concept, or the innovation of existing phenomena.I believe that for you to be continuously performing at the highest level of excellence, it is important that you seek to know how others before you have failed and succeeded in the same venture.When you read this book, you will:-Dissolve the deception that one's condition is permanent;-Understand the secrets of how our for bearers used mindfulness to overcome life's challenges;-Derive wisdom needed to elevate you to optimal performance in all walks of life;-Transform yourself into a teacher and advocate for learning through mentorship, emulation and affirmative action;-Shatter the myth that living exclusively by conventional wisdom will make you holy, and Holiness will lead to success and happiness in all endeavors.
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Titajuwan B. Daiga has sworn to shape the way people around the world think about themselves. With the proposition of mindfulness, faith backed by action fueled by the quest for knowledge and wisdom, Bobga is renowned for his belief that failure, poverty and suffering result from man¿s ignorance and man¿s inability to think himself into changing.