The Unexamined Life is Not Worth Living
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The Greek philosopher Socrates said, “The unexamined life is not worth living.” Benjamin Franklin never went to bed before he examined his day to determine what good he had done for that day.
When was the last time you examined your life, or even your day? Would it be a good practice to monitor the good deeds you performed each day? Why? Why not?
How might examining your life allow you to accomplish more? Let 2010 be the year you exceed your expectations by examining your life, and course correcting as necessary.
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