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First to comment again :) Wow what can I say this book just continues to outdo itself, chapter by chapter. Now this one; HABITS has been the most thought provoking chapter in my opinion. I think we're all at a point in our lives where there are some things we used to do that we don't do anymore, and some things that we have just recently started doing, each can be either good or bad - is besides the point that this picking and dropping of habits exists. And this chapter highlights to us that the older we get the more stringent our habits become. In life we have a saying that 'we are what we eat' and this saying can be applied to almost every facet of our lives, as we are the things that we always do; if you drink alot - a drinker, smoke alot-smoker.
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