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Hope After Disaster on Everest
English explorer George Mallory dreamed of conquering Mount Everest. He organized an expedition, but it failed. A second attempt also failed. A third ...
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Surgical Nurse Stands By Her Conviction
Denis Waitley writes in "Your Absolute Bottom Line":
A true story: in the operating room of a large, well-known hospital, it was the surgical ...
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Steve Fossett Persevered to Set World Record
Steve Fossett, the Chicago millionaire, soared into the record books by becoming the first person to fly around the world in a hot air balloon solo. After ...
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Daughter Encourages Mountain-Climbing Father
Idaho businessman Don Bennett was the first amputee to climb to the summit of Mount Rainier. That's 14,410 feet, on one leg and two crutches!
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Jonathan Edwards's Commitment to Resolutions
Jonathan Edwards, the 18th-century revivalist, sat down at age 17 and penned 21 resolutions by which he would live his life. He added to this list until, ...
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"Remember the Titans": Willingness to Endure Hardship
Remember the Titans, a movie based on the true story of a 1971 Alexandria, Virginia, football team, offers a message of racial reconciliation. Early in ...
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"The Straight Story": Yearning for Reconciliation
The movie The Straight Story is based on a true story and chronicles the pilgrimage of a 73 year-old man to mend a broken relationship with his brother, ...
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Working to Death
Sherman James, an epidemiologist [someone who researches epidemic diseases] at the University of Michigan, describes a personality type named John Henryism. ...
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Practice Makes Perfect
Effectiveness is a habit; that is, a complex of practices. And practices can always be learned. Practices are simple, deceptively so; even a seven-year-old ...
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We Can Do All Things
Guideposts published the story of Jim Stovall, who became totally blind at age 29. While he still had partial vision, he volunteered at a school for the ...
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