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How to feel like you have time to read everything
Topic: Health and Wellness 7:59 am EDT, Jun 22, 2009

Penelope Trunk:

Only losers say they don’t have time to read blogs.

The reality is that you have time to read everything.

Stop talking about time like you need to save it. You just need to use it better.

From the archive:

The reality is that, despite fears that our children are "pumped full of chemicals" everything is made of chemicals, down to the proteins, hormones and genetic materials in our cells.

Stefan Klein:

We are not stressed because we have no time, but rather, we have no time because we are stressed.

Judith Warner:

We're all losers now. There's no pleasure to it.

Scott Sandage:

Nobody is born to lose, and yet failure embodies our worst fears.

How to feel like you have time to read everything



 
 
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