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ioda
2 years ago
5

Essay about what life throws at you is not always your choice

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Andre45 [30]2 years ago
8 0

What life throws at you is not ALWAYS YOUR CHOICE ESSAY. SURE, YOU MAY NOT HAVE ANY CHOICE OR SAY OVER WHAT HAPPENED IN THE PAST. ADVERTISING. TO QUOTE RANDY PAUSCH FROM THE LAST LECTURE, YOU CAN'T CHANGE THE CARDS YOU ARE DEALING WITH, BUT YOU CAN CHANGE HOW YOU PLAY THEM.

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