10 articles that changed life
#1 - Steve Jobs’ 2005 Stanford Commencement Address
#2 - Violent Acres’ Most People Are Depressed For a Very Good Reason
#3 - Steve Pavlina’s Don’t Die With Your Music Still In You
#4 - Brian Kim’s How to Find What You Love to Do
#5 - Fred Gratzon’s Top 10 Signs You’re Made to be an Entrepreneur
#6 - Steve Pavlina’s 10 Reasons You Should Never Get a Job
#7 - Darren Rowse’s 18 Lessons I’ve Learnt About Blogging
#8 - Caro Clarke’s Are You a Writer?
#9 - Danielle Gibbings’ Need a Reboot?
#10 - Shaun Boyd 10 Reasons It Doesn’t Pay To Be “The Computer Guy”
What I’ve discovered to be most surprising, though, is that the Internet contains life-altering advice.
Regardless of this, most people don’t think to seek it out. They regularly use the Internet as a convenient source of information, but fail to recognize its potential as an instrument for self-improvement.
For this reason, I’ve compiled the following list of articles containing value so profound that they literally changed my life.
#2 - Violent Acres’ Most People Are Depressed For a Very Good Reason
#3 - Steve Pavlina’s Don’t Die With Your Music Still In You
#4 - Brian Kim’s How to Find What You Love to Do
#5 - Fred Gratzon’s Top 10 Signs You’re Made to be an Entrepreneur
#6 - Steve Pavlina’s 10 Reasons You Should Never Get a Job
#7 - Darren Rowse’s 18 Lessons I’ve Learnt About Blogging
#8 - Caro Clarke’s Are You a Writer?
#9 - Danielle Gibbings’ Need a Reboot?
#10 - Shaun Boyd 10 Reasons It Doesn’t Pay To Be “The Computer Guy”
What I’ve discovered to be most surprising, though, is that the Internet contains life-altering advice.
Regardless of this, most people don’t think to seek it out. They regularly use the Internet as a convenient source of information, but fail to recognize its potential as an instrument for self-improvement.
For this reason, I’ve compiled the following list of articles containing value so profound that they literally changed my life.
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