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The investment really worth paying 真正值得付出的投资
We invest our time, energy and money on buying and acquiring things while futilely trying to achieve the life we want. I can assure you that you gain more return on your inv...
A badly frightened person 惊弓之鸟
In the Warring States Period, there was a man in the State of Wei called Geng Lei. One day he said to the king,“I can shoot down birds by simply plucking my bowstring.‘ W...
How powerful is the subconscious?
How powerful is the subconscious? SUBCONSCIOUS thought is the brain‘s dumb autopilot - the chump behind repetitive tasks, Freudian slips and all the other things we do 'wit...
Love is blind 情人眼里出西施
She was not beautiful. Nothing about her was extraordinary. Nothing about her made her stand out in a crowd. She grew up in a family of six and being the eldest, she learned ...
Keys to Success 成功的关键
One day a father was teaching his son and said, 'The keys to your success are keeping your word and cleverness. Once you give somebody a promise, you must carry it out on matter wh...
A late love letter 一封迟来的情书
I was always a little in awe of Great-aunt Stephina Roos. Indeed, as children we were all frankly terrified of her. The fact that she did not live with the family, preferring her t...
Pinocchio 木偶奇遇记(4)
Pinocchio woke up the next morning. There was a plate of food beside his bed. He ate the food, and walked downstairs. The blue-haired fairy was sitting in a chair. She told him she...
Pinocchio 木偶奇遇记(3)
The next day came. It was time to go to school. He waved to Geppetto and walked out the door. Soon, he came to a large tent. Inside it, there was a puppet show. Many people were la...
Pinocchio 木偶奇遇记(2)
Pinocchio was very happy. He ran back to the old man‘s house. He was happy to be free. He ran inside and closed the door. Then, he heard a little voice. It said, 'You shouldn‘t b...
Pinocchio 木偶奇遇记
Mastro Antonio was a carpenter. He had a red nose that looked like a cherry, so everyone called him Mastro Cherry. One day, Mastro Cherry was making a table. He found...

