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    Relationships are an important part of life and happiness. The success of a romantic relationship determines many factors on par with life satisfaction and financial stability, therefore it is imperative that a person takes every necessary step towards preserving a prosperous relationship. While many make excuses for failing relationships, there are a few factors that almost always result in an unhealthy relationship, which are settling, trust issues, and codependency. “She can do so much…

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    “When you have a bad day, a really bad day, try and treat the world better than it treated you.” Role models are people who are always enthusiastic, optimistic, calm, and self-assured in themselves. You don't want someone who is always down or tries to bring you down. Everyone likes someone who is happy with their achievements but continues to strive for bigger and better objectives in their life. Many people look to someone to serve as a model or motivator for their life. Mine happens to be J.K…

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    Chris Mccandless Idealism

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    The world has become a shallow place, a place filled with materialistic desires and deprivation of the appreciation for nature and simplicity. People have become consumed by the objects that they have come to want, and most aspire to have more luxurious objects than those they possess at a given moment. Few individuals desire to escape the comfortable and materialistic life that so many live and instead find their true happiness living a simple, non-materialistic life while embracing the beauty…

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    Often when individual seek contentment in their life they do not really know what they are looking for. Usually, it takes a mistake, a stumble or a fall to really know what will make an individual happy. It takes time to find yourself and know what you really want in life because when individuals are young and lack experience, they really don’t know what they want out of life. When individuals seek what they believe they want in life, sometimes they need to need to take a chance and do something…

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    Any human feels certain emotions when trying things for the first time: fear, anxiety, excitement, and happiness just to name a few. Now, for a moment, consider the idea that whatever you are trying feels those same exact emotions, just towards you. How would that make you feel? Would it help ease whatever stress you are feeling, or would it make you even more excited to try it? The story Schools First Day of School is a story about overcoming deep fears by looking through the lens of the feared…

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    The article, Hawaii’s Wild Side, also has some characteristics of an inferior article. A flaw throughout Pollan’s argument is mainly pertained to his use of ethos. Pollan stated personal testimony to his readers and also stated few facts from their tour-guide Spot (Pollan Travel + Leisure). Perhaps, Pollan’s argument could have been strengthened if he would have researched more facts and statistics about the Kauai and Hawaii itself…

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    Rudy and Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Abraham Maslow created a theory about how the human meets their needs. His theory contains five tiers that start at the physiological needs and continue up to self-actualization. Physiological needs are our most basic needs that get us through everyday life, such as food, water, shelter, and sleep. The next step is safety needs which is where we find security in life and is the last “basic” need. Next, we reach the need of belongingness and love, which is a…

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    others and their difficulties as we go through our days to break out of this default setting. The truth is that there is no possible way for us to choose how we think every second of everyday. We often think subjectively, which is thinking based on personal feelings and emotions. That does not mean that we cannot go through making small changes. The split second that we stopped thinking about our actions the selfish instinct has returned. If it is a choice to think this way as Wallace states…

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    of the boss, shows that people find weaknesses in order to increase their personal confidence. The guys were making fun of Curley and deteriorating his self-esteem, so he thought that Lennie was also making fun of him: “Curley stepped over to…

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    Vulnerability is a personal human flaw that people try to fix through drastic individual changes. When a person feels vulnerable, their attempts to hide their vulnerability come at the price of psychological alterations, ranging from abnormal personalities to complete lifestyle changes. Leslie Bell 's Hard to Get: Twenty Something Women and the Paradox of Sexual Freedom presents the scenario of altering one 's personal life to avoid feelings of vulnerability in relationships. This, in turn,…

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