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“You don't feel courageous because courage is not an emotion. There is no such thing as feeling "courageous." It is an imaginary emotion. Courage consists of doing what you said you would do even when you don't want to. In the face of danger, you have a choice to be the delegate of either your commitments or your feelings. It's as simple and as difficult as that. "Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgement that something else is more important than fear." -- Ambrose Redmoon”

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The Pathfinder: How to Choose Or Change Your Career for a Lifetime of Satisfaction and Success

This book serves as a comprehensive resource for individuals seeking to navigate the complexities of career choice and change. It provides insights and practical advice to help readers find or alter their career paths in a way that aligns with their personal goals and leads to sustained satisfaction and professional success. more

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Nicholas Lore
Nicholas Lore

Nicholas Lore, born on July 12, 1944, is an American author known for his work in the fields of personal growth and career development. His books, such as 'Discover Your Passion' and 'The Art of Career Design', have become influential in helping individuals find their career paths and life goals. more

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