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On the Recognition of New Abilities
« on: March 27, 2015, 08:49:19 PM »
On the Recognition of New Abilities
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If people make a good habitation in a well-secured place, they will not fall into a folly where they think they will be discovered with plenteous guilt. However, if they allow themselves to go to dinner with a well-known family, and behave themselves disorderly in their sight; though they have a good habitation, and the place is well secured, they will fall into a disorderly ability to commensurate their day-to-day activities with good, prudent, work.
There is a recognition to these statements, and that is, that people can fail to achieve success if they keep mitigating their will to overcome stringent commonalities that come in their way. Also, in dealing with people, they call one another in a way that does not justice to behavior that gives abilities to endure in a peaceable mindset.


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Re: On the Recognition of New Abilities
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2015, 11:44:44 AM »
A habitation of strangers: On the Recognition of New Abilties