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Text Box: The more you fear failure, the more of it you'll get. Attempting to avoid all possibility of loss is the surest way to lose. Those things you try to hide and to hoard will quickly lose their value. The best way to safeguard what you have is to put it to effective and productive use.
Accomplishment requires that you put yourself on the line. Yes, that does introduce the possibility of failure, yet it also is what opens up the opportunity for success.
Life is Text Box: yours to be lived, with richness, fullness, confidence and purpose. Your many blessings exist to be put to use, not to be smugly or fearfully hidden away. For what good is it to have anything if you're not willing to make use of it? Instead of worrying about what you might lose, consider all that you can accomplish.
The more you make of life's abundance, the more of it there will be.                           			-- Ralph Marston
Text Box: f you are a teenager, chances are that you have considered taking up smoking at some point. About 3,000 teenagers pick up the smoking habit each day in America, or roughly one million new teenage smokers per year. About Text Box: 60% of all high school students try smoking by the time they are seniors. That means lots of new smokers, and it also means there's a good chance that you or one of your friends is smoking right now. If you understand why teenagers

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Text Box: For Teenagers: Understanding Smoking
From: “The Teenagers Guide to the Real World”

start smoking, chances are you won't smoke. It is sort of like a magic trick. The first time you see the trick it looks really cool and mysterious. But then if someone tells you how it's done it's not mysterious at all anymore and the trick loses a lot of its appeal. Smoking works the same way.

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