Living In Your Own World

Written by Evan Bailyn on 06/20 at 02:19 PM - 30 Comments

Understanding how to live in your own world is essential, or else you may find yourself living in someone else’s.

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How Can I Improve My Relationships?

Written by Evan Bailyn on 06/20 at 02:10 PM - 17 Comments

People who know themselves intimately well can meet and embrace potential partners much more easily than those with an unclear vision of themselves.

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What Should I Be When I Grow Up?

Written by Evan Bailyn on 06/20 at 02:08 PM - 27 Comments

When you grow up, you should be the person you’ve always admired or the person you would admire if he or she existed. Some kids admire their doctors because they made them feel better when they were sick. These kids have a special, parental trust with their doctor and are calmed and relieved the moment they enter the waiting room. It is this type of person that, if they have any aptitude towards medicine, goes on to become a successful doctor and inspires others to go into the field.

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Ridding Your Life Of Negative People

Written by Evan Bailyn on 06/20 at 02:05 PM - 43 Comments

Negativity is a cancer that appears in many forms. Ridicule, guilt, prejudice, condescension, intimidation, and self-doubt are only a few of the ways negativity manifests itself. While some kinds of negativity come from within and cannot be easily controlled, most are caused by other people. I believe that everyone is entitled to rid themselves of these negative people in order to enjoy happier lives.

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Dreams And Your Inner Child

Written by Evan Bailyn on 06/20 at 02:02 PM - 19 Comments

Although your inner child may seem like a very distant concept, it is really just you with all of your layers of adult consciousness stripped away. Every night when you go to sleep, your mind gives you another opportunity to visit that inner child as it sinks deep down into your most natural state of being, exposing all of your fears, worries, and most basic needs. When you wake up, it is like emerging from an underwater solitude and climbing up onto a higher, dryer ground. The height that you scale before finally coasting on with your day depends upon how removed you are from your inner child. Some people, the most proper and adult among us, quietly ascend mountains before proceeding with their controlled existences, no longer able to detect the roaring waters of childhood they have subconsciously swum through just moments ago in their sleep.

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