
Parents, friends, relatives, teachers, religion, music, movies, TV, books, Internet, news, gossip, experience – these are the 13 sources of priority confusion.
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Parents, friends, relatives, teachers, religion, music, movies, TV, books, Internet, news, gossip, experience – these are the 13 sources of priority confusion.
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Life wastes itself while we are preparing to live. – Emerson
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We judge ourselves based on our intentions, others judge us based on our behaviors.
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Bottom line in life is this: our actions express our priorities.
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No one should have more than five priorities in life.
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