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Michael Strahan's NYT Interview Was An Excellent Moving On Story

https://nyti.ms/37rKLrb Have you read the interview on Michael Strahan by New York Times? He offered, although not directly as I supposed, tips on moving on as it relates to becoming successful. Wonderful reading about it! SHAMELESS PLUGS: Thank you for checking this posting out. Being in a capitalist country, I will take this opportunity, too, to share my stakes in various business engagements I currently find my self in. You may check these stakes I have here in whatever manner available to you (given changes in procedures we have from time to time), copy and paste them on your browser (if that works for you), and be more than curious with plenty of other things out there. Thank you again. Invest in REAL ESTATE: https://fundrise.com/r/eo9x3 Get a FREE STOCK: https://join.robinhood.com/jeromeb846 Open your Fidelity broker's account, too (I got one, too!): https://fidelity.app.link/e/iy3f8YYfbCb I also have an account with Interactive Brokers, where I mostly buy shar

Moving On From A Failed (But What Could Have Been a Loving, Lasting) Relationship

Something similar to what is described below happened in the past few days to someone I know. I'll just be sharing a different narrative to put some kind of heavy drapes to cover the actual identities of those involved. The experience is still so fresh as of this writing. And I know I'll be gaining more wisdom from having learned much about one of these relationships that happen every now and then in our respective lives, the narrative just changes depending on individual circumstances. I'm slowly gaining back my sense of humor and beginning to laugh again at myself. But days ago, I was almost in deep depression. I couldn't accept the fact that I was being dumped by someone who I thought would be an excellent lover for a long time coming, considering the space we've allowed ourselves to meet up with others while we continue being more than lovers. I was probably taking him for granted, and was sending all the wrong signals to him the past 3 years that we've kn

Moving On from the Havoc Created by the Christopher Columbus Trip to America

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a view from the stairs another view on my way up Columbus with his back to me what I saw from one of the windows in the living-room like space that turns the Columbus statue into a humongous, almost out of place decor I didn't know who the lady was but, just like me, she looked excited and was having fun. a view of the Empire State Building The huge feet! His imposing presence detail of the wallpaper used all over the room, which could have been someone else's living room somewhere in the city It's by virtue of the work done by the brave conquerors that we have these collective views on Christopher Columbus'es pioneering trip to the US. And we continue to find out that there were other explorers ahead of him (and his co-travelers) who should rightly be recognized. For now, we know these conquerors came with lots of destructive activities in their hands plus sicknesses in their bodies that so