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Being a Slave to Circumstances - Life Bite Series
- Narrated by: Mr John Stewart Rushton
- Length: 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Life Bite Series. A Concise look how if not careful we can become embroyled with our circumstances and let them control us as opposed to allowing ourselves to control ourselves regardless of the circumstances.
It's often an easy option to blame circumstances or hide behind them as an easy opt out of doing something in life. But it all holds "no water". We should be in control of what we do as circumstances can change in a flash. If we allow outside forces to govern us we are not doing ourselves any favours nor respecting ourselves.
©2013 John S Rushton (P)2013 John S Rushton
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