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Essay heading: View Of Marcus Aurelius
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This is what refuses to lose. This is God given. You must pray everyday that God helps you to have a strong spirit. That when others quit and say that you should too, this is what has you work harder. Everyone has a soul; just some people get lazy and let theirs grow weak and fat. Pray that you never lose any of the drive that you have... displayed 300 characters
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When you do not understand a word that your teacher says, you work harder. When you get your first test back and it is a failing grade, and the others around you give up, you must still work harder and do well in class.
The great emperor of Rome, Marcus Aurelius, says this: that every morning when you wake up you need to tell yourself that you will meet with evil people... displayed next 300 characters
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