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Habits

An old banker was very ill. The doctor was taking his temperature.

“Ninety nine point nine,” he said looking at the thermometer.
“When it reaches a hundred, sell!” murmured the old man weakly.
-Friday Night Book
Habits are ingrained. It takes great effort to not react as we have in the past. It takes steely courage to respond in a way that is out of character. Yet, if we do not attempt the change we will forever be trapped by the words and actions of the past.

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