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		<title>By: Internet Marker &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Give Me Something To Do</title>
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		<description>[...] Many soldiers come back and then return back to the war they were just fighting in. Amazingly, they don&#8217;t want to leave their friends and other soldiers.Â  I think this is related to doing something we&#8217;re afraid of, and once we do it, we feel proud and happy that we did it.Â  Maybe it&#8217;s finding something to do that challenges us on a regular basis.Â  I always think of doctors, and their immediate impact on others.Â  When someone is sick they are desperate for help, and may die if they don&#8217;t get it.Â  I guess what I&#8217;m getting at is how do we find that something we like to do that receives applause, helps others and therefore makes us feel better, and also challenges us.Â  I think I could link back to a few other posts that take about his, finding your passion and the viral articles that move people. [...]</description>
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