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8. Practice remembering and cherishing things and experiences more than regretting and mourning the end of them.
8. Practice remembering and cherishing things and experiences more than regretting and mourning the end of them.
9. One ought to approach life with a positive attitude, choosing to look on things positively is a sufficient choice you make everyday to reach a realistic state of happiness.




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3. Anger is an emotion that erodes the fabric of who we are. Thus one ought to learn how to control it. "One's anger is more likely to do more harm than how much someone is wrong".
3. Anger is an emotion that erodes the fabric of who we are. Thus one ought to learn how to control it, a way to do this is to remember: "It isn't potent (manly) to be enraged. Rather, gentleness and civility are more human, and therefore more potent (manlier)." and that "One's anger is more likely to do more harm than how much someone is wrong".




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