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The Ten Commandments

Whoever takes the field, on the field of life, I mean, must be ready to accept its rules. Written or unwritten, they are there and must be accepted. Those who do not know them, do not accept them or oppose them, play out of the game. You may like it or not, but these hundred rules that the author of the book proposes can be useful. To tell the truth, I think there are too many. Ten may be enough: those of the Ten Commandments.

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11 Be the last to raise your voice

12 Be your own adviser

13 No fear, no surprise, no hesitation, no doubt

14 I wish I’d done that – and I will

15 Count to ten – or recite ‘Baa baa black sheep’

16 Change what you can change, let go of the rest

17 Aim to be the ...

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81 It doesn’t hurt to forgive

82 It doesn’t hurt to be helpful

83 Take pride in what we do collectively

84 What’s in it for them?

85 Hang out with positive people

86 Be generous with your time and information

87 Get involved

88 Keep the moral high ground

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91 Look at the long-term ramifications of what you do for a living

92 Be good at your job

93 Be aware of the damage you are doing

94 Be for the glory, not the degradation

95 Be part of the solution, not the problem

96 Check what history would say about you

97 K...

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22 Dress like today is important

23 Have a belief system

24 Have a little space for yourself each day

25 Have a plan

26 Have a sense of humour

27 Choose how you make your bed

28 Life can be a bit like advertising

29 Get used to stepping outside your comfo...

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67 If you are going to be a friend, be a good friend

68 Never be too busy for loved ones

69 Let your kids mess up for themselves – they don’t need any help from you

70 Have a little respect and forgiveness for your parents

71 Give your kids a break

72 Never lend mone...

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52 Allow your partner the space to be themselves

53 Be nice

54 You want to do what?

55 Be the first to say sorry

56 Go that extra step in trying to please them

57 Always have someone – or something – that is pleased to see you

58 Know when to listen and when to...

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The rules of the game: too many!

1 Keep it under your hat

2 You’ll get older but not necessarily wiser

3 Accept what is done is done

4 Accept yourself

5 Know what counts and what doesn’t

6 Dedicate your life to something

7 Be flexible in your thinking

8 Take an interest in the outside wo...

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41 Draw the lines around yourself

42 Shop for quality, not price

43 It’s OK to worry, or to know how not to

44 Stay young

45 Throwing money at a problem doesn’t always work

46 Think for yourself

47 You are not in charge

48 Have something in your life that...

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100 Rules of Life

100 Rules of Life

Think about the world's happiest, most contented, most fulfilled people..."How'd they get that way?" "Is it their genes? "No." Money? "Absolutely not."It's about the small choices they make, every day. Things you can do. Things you can change. It's about what "they" know and "you" can lea...

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