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		<title>By: Topics about Last-words &#124; Do you have the Fire to succeed?</title>
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		<description>[...] Aspiring Business put an intriguing blog post on Do you have the Fire to succeed?Here&#8217;s a quick excerptOne of the benefits / curses for what I do is always looking for new things to learn.  I sign up for newsletters, I subscribe to blogs, I check Twitter and LinkedIn for what people are finding and talking about.  In the last week, I ran across two very different articles that had a very similar message. Coincidentally - a variation of this topic is coming up in discussions with clients, especially in my Peer Group advisory boards .  The topic?  What does it take to succeed?  Or put more pract [...]</description>
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