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		<title>By: Inspired in Las Vegas &#124; Managing Greatness</title>
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		<description>[...] Paradoxically, it’s not at all clear that expecting good things makes us happier. The ideal is striving for success within the knowledge that failure is more common. (See In Defense of Negative Thinking) [...]</description>
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