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“On Christmas morning, our joy or our happiness can be at a very high level, not because of our anticipation of what we might receive but, rather, in anticipation of watching our loved ones open our gifts to them. In fact, if we're not careful, we can fail to register sufficient excitement and joy upon opening the gifts we receive from others. We must remember that they are happiest at that time and to give them top billing, to stretch their happiness to its full length.”

Quote by Earl Nightingale

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Earl Nightingale
Earl Nightingale

Earl Nightingale was an American author and motivational speaker renowned for his influential work in the field of personal development. Born on December 3, 1921, and passing away on March 25, 1989, Nightingale's teachings emphasized the power of positive thinking and personal responsibility. His most famous work, 'The Strangest Secret', has inspired millions with its message of self-improvement. more

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