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Elie Wiesel brought me to a chilling state with his confessions of the activity that went down at Auschwitz.
One would enter the gates and then be commited to the machine. Everything was mechanical: the entry, the gas, the death. Death was now a chemical of the air: surrounding the Poles, the Soviets, the Gypsies [...]
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Muse on this for a moment.
Something nice is bound to have happened to you recently. Think about what it means to you. Now think back two weeks, and try and think of a situation where you made a choice. Let’s say you decided against what ended up choosing. Would things be the same today? Would [...]
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