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Avoiding Self Imposed Adversities - by Lawrence N Weston (Paperback)

Avoiding Self Imposed Adversities - by  Lawrence N Weston (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The quotes in this book are designed to help you avoid self-imposed adversities by always thinking first of your options before your actions, in order to avoid permanent irreversible adverse consequences. </p><p> The choices you make or fail to make will always impact the outcome of your future. </p><p> A thousand thoughts before you act, is better than a thought after the fact, because it will be too late to react. </p><p> Too many people impose adverse consequences on themselves and others by failing to think before they act. </p><p> When you create a world of hate, you create a world stage for others to react in kind. </p><p> You should always be mindful of your irreversible social media content before it is sent because it will be too late to retract after the fact. </p><p> You will always have failure when you resort to inappropriate behavior. </p><p> The best way to avoid self-imposed adversities is to think before you act, because your adverse past will always last, and impact the outcome of your future. </p><p> When the gun becomes your voice it always sends a deadly message with innocent victims paying the ultimate price because of your gun vice. </p><p> Distracted driving cost too many lives whether your own or others unknown. Stop and think before you indulge in this victimization process. </p><p> If you wait for the fall to feel the pain, you have had one too many preventable falls. </p><p> You will always increase your separation gap with others when you burn your bridges in life. </p><p> When you think the world is all about you, you only become an island on to yourself. </p><p> When you think you are too big to fail, remember the Titanic ship's last sail. </p><p> For additional self-preservation guidance, refer to adversity avoidance tips.</p>

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