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		<title>By: MS</title>
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		<dc:creator>MS</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2009 18:35:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Wow. That is a beautiful article and really brings home a very important message.  It really resonated with me today. There seem to be plenty of people around us every day that have no clue about how to really define success like this. 
&quot;Do not confuse success with significance.  Measure your life not by what you accomplish or acquire. Measure your life by the impact you have upon others.”
Very good advice!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow. That is a beautiful article and really brings home a very important message.  It really resonated with me today. There seem to be plenty of people around us every day that have no clue about how to really define success like this.<br />
&#8220;Do not confuse success with significance.  Measure your life not by what you accomplish or acquire. Measure your life by the impact you have upon others.”<br />
Very good advice!</p>
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		<title>By: LaughingRain</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 03:27:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I love this soul retrieval true story so much. Indeed I thirst for such. The beauty of it is what gets to me. Making memories of where love was felt, these are not small accomplishments; these are soul accomplishments and have not much to do with successful careers or money.
I think about how hard it must be to die sometimes to this person, this life, that has been and off to a new adventure, as the old captain called it rightly so.
I look upon a few people I know, that have this thing called success, and I look to see if they are happy, as that&#039;s the measurement I use.
Strangely enough, but maybe not, the happiest people I know are either poor or middle class, or young enough to have a zest for living and to know innately, from the soul, that success and money don&#039;t mean all that much to them as the be all and end all, but that doing what you love and loving whom you&#039;re traveling with, is what the priorities should be.
So the captain has found the secret of life, and thus it was certainly a successful life. blessings, LR</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love this soul retrieval true story so much. Indeed I thirst for such. The beauty of it is what gets to me. Making memories of where love was felt, these are not small accomplishments; these are soul accomplishments and have not much to do with successful careers or money.<br />
I think about how hard it must be to die sometimes to this person, this life, that has been and off to a new adventure, as the old captain called it rightly so.<br />
I look upon a few people I know, that have this thing called success, and I look to see if they are happy, as that&#8217;s the measurement I use.<br />
Strangely enough, but maybe not, the happiest people I know are either poor or middle class, or young enough to have a zest for living and to know innately, from the soul, that success and money don&#8217;t mean all that much to them as the be all and end all, but that doing what you love and loving whom you&#8217;re traveling with, is what the priorities should be.<br />
So the captain has found the secret of life, and thus it was certainly a successful life. blessings, LR</p>
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