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Default Feb 19, 2023 at 07:02 PM
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Attached is an essay by Dorothea Brande called "Wake Up and Live"* which I found in the Reader's Digest Anthology called GETTING THE MOST OUT OF LIFE, published in 1946.

For those interested, the original Brande book and also the RD anthology can be bought at abebooks.com .

The essay, which I've uploaded here, is contained in 3 posts as 5 uploaded pages are the maximum.


*condensed from the book of the same title, published 1936
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