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Account Closed Choose your suffering
7 April 2016 | 1 reply
"The Real Secret of Success Choose Your Suffering.Everything you want in life; every goal you want to achieve; every dream you want to manifest: all comes with a price tag.Legitimate success in any endeavor requires that you pay upfront, in full and with your own sweat.There is no other way.To achieve any goal, you must choose the suffering that is right for you.Subsequently, you must live with the consequences of that decision.The moment you choose to not continue to pay the price of success, is the moment you choose to suffer the consequences of failure, which is, the WORST kind of suffering.The suffering cost of failure is ALWAYS higher than the suffering price of success.The cost and consequences of success in a job, relationship, career, or any area can cause a monumental amount of disruption and chaos in your life.Here are some examples of the suffering costs of failure:If you lack financial discipline, you will suffer the consequences of debt, harassing bill collectors and sleepless nights.If you do not manage your diet, you will suffer the cost of diabetes and poor fitting clothing.By not keeping your promises or honoring your commitments, you will suffer the loss of reputation and contaminated character.Sooner or later, each of us must choose to pay the price of success or pay the cost of failure.Sooner or later, you will come to the understanding that you MUST choose your suffering.The price of success is often more than people are willing to pay.
JR Hinds Newbie from Portland, OR
16 February 2015 | 12 replies
He is very knowledgable, and helped setup my law firm with a health insurance package for our needs (younger work force wanting higher deductible plan at lower price point - next year will be challenge for him when I need to incorporate coverage for spouse with type 1 diabetes). 
Bill Gulley HEALTH CARE LAW UPHELD
25 July 2012 | 271 replies
My wife felt really faint late last year and her family has a strong history of Diabetes.
Timothy W. Ginsburg supports my theory on liberalism and eugenics.
1 August 2009 | 106 replies
Corn syrup that is banned in Europe is considered the number one cause of obesity and diabetes in this country.
Joseph Theriault How to avoid the pissed off person calling about bandit signs?
18 October 2021 | 84 replies
"Cash for diabetes test strips."
Account Closed How Do You Make It Go Away? – 5 Facts About Body Fat
4 March 2015 | 0 replies
The body structure can influence over the change of getting diseases such as heart disease, diabetes and more.
Nathan Gesner Emotional Support Chickens? Is this allowed?
6 July 2022 | 8 replies
Texas has a chart with a yes / no trail.But if I see a dog with a special vest on sitting quietly at someones feet, I never think twice about it.Some dogs and cats can help a diabetic person know when to take an injection, and they may not wear a vest, but that's not Emotional support.Having a chicken isn't exactly the same as having a white tipped cane, sunglasses and vested dog, but here is the yes/no chart from Texas if you are interested:Texas Chart:  https://www.tdhca.state.tx.us/fair-housing/docs/FHM-AssistanceAnimals.pdfWhich for whatever reason may not be accurate for California, or Idaho, or etc...It's probably best to check with an Attorney on this, if your not completely sure.Good Luck!
Racheal Stoyk Pets - Service Animals and Comfort Animals
18 June 2018 | 10 replies
Two that immediately come to mind for me are dogs that can sense high/low blood sugars for people with diabetes and dogs that can alert their owners when they are about to have a seizure.
Rich Weese Follow up to WHY DO WE INVEST with some retirement #'s
3 December 2013 | 27 replies
I hope I get there, but im laying the foundation now to not be diabetic like my mom, keeping my mind sharp so i don't have to worry about dementia.At the end of the day, health care can tank anyone.
Tyler Jahnke Tenants with PETS! What do I do??
13 April 2018 | 22 replies
The poor little guy turned 14 years old and got diabetes.