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Choice Theory
Choice theory explains that, for all practical purposes, we choose everything we do, including the misery we feel. other people can neither make us miserable nor make us happy. All we can get from them or give to them is information. But by itself, information cannot make us do or feel anything.
Sayfa 1 - Harper CollinsKitabı okudu
But, alas! the practices of whalemen soon convinced him that even Christians could be both miserable and wicked; infinitely more so, than all his father’s heathens. Thought he, it’s a wicked world in all meridians; I’ll die a pagan.
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Grateful for the miserable days that made me so aware. 🖤🙏🏻
“Hey,” I said. “How about I say that it makes me feel like I’ve had to grow up really fast, too fast, and that I’ve come to realize that every single moment of my life is important. And that every choice I make is important. And that a basketball game, even a game between two small schools in the middle of nowhere, can be the difference between being happy and being miserable for the rest of my life.”
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I choose this book because when I was a child it was one of my favorite book. It is not boring and enjoyable, full of adventures. And it is easy to understand as a first leaner of a language. Of course the title had impressed me when I saw it in library, my eyes were glowing. I’ve read all Harry Potter books in Turkish and the English ones were
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Harry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsJ. K. Rowling (Robert Galbraith) · Bloomsbury Childrens Books · 201439,7bin okunma
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“So this is how Olympians spend their days. Thinking of ways to make men miserable.”
Miserable
Küfretmek bir zevktir, tüm sefil yaratıklar için,—küçük bir güç sarhoşluğu verir.
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SANTIAGO RAMÓN Y CAJAL   kimdir?
Acknowledged by many to be the architect of modern neurobiology, as a young man Cajal tried very hard to keep out of medicine altogether. He wanted to be an artist, but his father (a professor of dissection) was equally adamant that he should be a doctor. After miserable but educational apprenticeships with a cobbler and a barber, Cajal gained his
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“I don’t know that anything would be any good anywhere, so it’s hard to gauge if this is better or worse, you know what I mean?” “Like: This place is miserable and I want to die, but I can’t think of any place I’d rather be,”
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