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101 Really Important Things You Already Know, But Keep Forgetting

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101 Really Important Things You Already Know, But Keep Forgetting is a self-help, conduct of life book by Ernie J. Zelinski.

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Make your life more enjoyable day-by-day, year-by-year! This inspirational guide is about all those really important life lessons that virtually all of us have already learned -- but for some mysterious reason -- keep forgetting. Adopting even one of these sometimes basic -- sometimes profound -- 101 concepts of living will help you experience a more meaningful, more relaxed lifestyle filled with <a href="http://www.retirement-quotes.com/pursuit_of_happiness_quotes.html">happiness</a> and fulfillment. What You Will Discover -- or Rediscover -- by Reading <a href="http://www.thedenenbergreport.org/article.php?index=1272"><i>101 Really Important Things You Already Know, But Keep Forgetting</i></a> * Too much safety is dangerous for your well-being. * Predict your failures and you will become a highly successful prophet. * Don't buy expensive socks if you can never find them. * Nice people are often not good people and good people are often not nice people. * It's always easier to stay out of trouble than to get out of trouble. * Being right at all costs is like being a dead hero -- there is no payoff! * Good deeds are seldom remembered; bad deeds are seldom forgotten. * To double your <a href="http://www.real-success.ca/">success </a> rate, just double your failure rate. * Ten million dollars cannot buy what great <a href="http://www.the-friendship-cafe.com/">friendship</a> can. * If the grass on the other side of the fence is greener, try watering your side. Above all, <a href="http://search.barnesandnoble.com/101-Really-Important-Things-You-Already-Know-But-Keep-Forgetting/Ernie-J-Zelinski/e/9781580088824"><I>101 Really Important Things You Already Know, But Keep Forgetting</I></a> presents commonsense advice to help you live a happier, <a href="http://www.retirement-cafe.com/Health-in-Retirement.html">health</a>ier, and <a href="http://www.the-money-cafe.com/">wealth</a>ier life! From Dedication Page: Dedicated to My Wonderful Mother <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/True_Spirit_of_Mothers_Day">Violet Zelinski</a> (Waselyna Gordychuk) August 5, 1921 – February 8, 2007 Who passed away while I was completing this book — and meant so much to her friends, her relatives, and me for so many years. We all love you and miss you dearly. Note: <a href="http://www.erniezelinski.com/"><b>Ernie Zelinski</b></a> is the author of the international bestsellers <a href="http://www.amazon.com/How-Retire-Happy-Wild-Free/dp/096941949X/"><i><b>How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free </b></i></a> by <a href="http://www.vipbooks.us">VIP BOOKS</a> and <a href="http://www.thejoyofnotworking.com/"><i><b>The Joy of Not Working: A Book for the Retired, Unemployed, and Overworked</b></i></a>.

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Make your life more enjoyable day-by-day, year-by-year! This inspirational guide is about all those really important life lessons that virtually all of us have already learned -- but for some mysterious reason -- keep forgetting. Adopting even one of these sometimes basic -- sometimes profoun...

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101 Really Important Things You Already Know, But Keep Forgetting was written by Ernie J. Zelinski.