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	<title>Comments on: On one step closer to our dream</title>
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		<title>By: sin</title>
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		<description>I do NOT think that experience is that priceless if you could have planned yourself better to get what you want, which is what I didn&#039;t do well myself. 
But I DO agree that after planning adequately, experience is priceless even if the outcome is not good.

Let me refer you to one of the habits by Stephen Covey: &quot;Begin with the End in Mind&quot; and a book by Phillip G. Clampitt with the title &quot;Embracing Uncertainty&quot;.
You may also check my website (the other one) about self development :p . I wrote a thing or two about my opinions on these two books there.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I do NOT think that experience is that priceless if you could have planned yourself better to get what you want, which is what I didn&#8217;t do well myself.<br />
But I DO agree that after planning adequately, experience is priceless even if the outcome is not good.</p>
<p>Let me refer you to one of the habits by Stephen Covey: &#8220;Begin with the End in Mind&#8221; and a book by Phillip G. Clampitt with the title &#8220;Embracing Uncertainty&#8221;.<br />
You may also check my website (the other one) about self development :p . I wrote a thing or two about my opinions on these two books there.</p>
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