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      <description>1.IF YOU WILL SEEK YOU WILL FIND 2.ALMOST EVERYTHING IN LIFE IS EASIER TO GET INTO THAN TOO GET OUT .3.BE CAREFULL ABOUT WHAT YOU PRETEND TO BE 4.THE HUMAN WILL CAN BE STRENGTHENED LIKE A MUSCLE5.EVER...</description>
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      <title>48 laws of power</title>
      <description>by Robert Greene
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1. Never Outshine The Master Always make those above you feel comfortably superior. In your desire to please or impress them, do not go to far in displaying your ...</description>
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      <title>carpe diem</title>
      <description>CARPE DIEM: Literally, the phrase is Latin for "seize the day," from carpere (to pluck, harvest, or grab) and the accusative form of die (day). The term refers to a common moral or theme in classical ...</description>
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