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Book Nook - Memoirs of an Ordinary Guy: The Everyday Experiences that Changed My Life

Motherhood Moments

It’s a moral surrender and a foolish compromise of perspective and gratitude.” like Olmes did, twice, in his 20s, while recovering from alcohol poisoning (he’s been sober for more than 15 years) — and making your own. Unfortunately, often times we make a poor choice with the information we’re presented. See Your Miracles.

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How to Say No When a Sibling Asks for Money

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Perhaps your sibling has been repeatedly fired and can’t make his house payments. There’s also the “hidden string” factor, where the receiving party is pressured to, say, spend weekends expressing gratitude by cleaning his brother’s gutters. How do you determine when enough is enough?

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