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EPILOGUE 287


820 If you believe that "birds of a feather flock together" what have you learned

821 about yourself by studying the friends whom you attract?


822 What connection, if any, do you see between the people with whom you
823 associate most closely, and any unhappiness you may experience?


824 Could it be possible that some person whom you consider to be a friend is, in
825 reality, your worst enemy, because of his negative influence on your mind?


826 By what rules do you judge who is helpful and who is damaging to you?


827 Are your intimate associates mentally superior or inferior to you?


828 How much time out of every 24 hours do you devote to:


829 a. your occupation


830 b. sleep


831 c. play and relaxation


832 d. acquiring useful knowledge


833 e. plain waste


834 Who among your acquaintances,


835 a. encourages you most


836 b. cautions you most


837 c. discourages you most


838 d. helps you most in other ways


839 What is your greatest worry? Why do you tolerate it?


840 When others offer you free, unsolicited advice, do you accept it without
841 question, or analyze their motive?





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