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i have doodles of stickgals and bears everywhere.
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Sunday, June 13, 2010
Book title: The Gift
Author: Cecelia Ahern

Quoting:
" Gabe wanted to explained to Lou that people like him were constantly looking over their shoulders, always looking at what the next person was doing, comparing themselves, looking to achieve greater things, always wanting to be better. And the entire point of Gabe telling Lou Suffern about people like Lou Suffern, was to warn him that people who constantly looked over their shoulders bumped into things."


this is so true about people like us who are always striving for something - goal after goal. though there's no doubt that keeping a goal in life is good, we should learn to keep the main focus on ourselves and what we are doing - doing the best that we can. and quit comparing with everyone. there are bound to be people whose better and so it builds on to our feelings of inadequacy and inferiority if we wouldn't stop comparing.