No harm, no foul? We really should sweat the small stuff
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People should learn to distinguish between potentially harmful actions from innocuous ones. While such knowledge could spell a life well-led, setting up vague guidelines for living one's life may not only lead to trouble as it may also set a bad example to one's children and project a bad image to other people.
Publication Name: Reader's Digest
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0034-0375
Year: 1998
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Handrails for living: practical advice on learning, growing, giving
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A journalist shares his own set of guidelines that help him achieve a better, more satisfying existence. Among his suggestions: help others, design an idea retrieval systems, ask 'stupid' questions, slow down, participate in history, and crusade for good manners.
Publication Name: Reader's Digest
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0034-0375
Year: 1996
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When two hands meet
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Handshakes are a common way of greeting someone and making them feel special. Politicians have made use of the handshake to establish rapport and closeness with voters. Many significant historical events were also sealed with handshakes.
Publication Name: Reader's Digest
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0034-0375
Year: 1996
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