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True happiness is…

Illustrative picture symbolizes confusion or  questions something. Courtesy of Microsoft Office Online  Wholeheartedly , this can be interpreted in an abundance of ways.  So thought I would take the forth effort in sharing my thoughts.  This is a topic I have wanted to write lately.  What exactly constitute happiness?  There are oh so many definitions and “methods” to attain happiness. As many people know happiness is very difficult to manage or uphold because there are many setbacks.  Therefore, I mean there are people or things that want to DISCONTINUE or STOP your happiness or my happiness.  Everybody in this world deserves to feel carefree and smile.  If only it was that easy. Personally, I would say DO NOT listen to nonsense that will get in the way of how you want to live.  There are reasons why each person lives; we choose our own destinies.  Be you.  Be true.  Be honest.  Be yourself....

Be random, it’s OK

D o not be afraid to be different. We are people; we are individuals and want to live carefree . If you are afraid to be yourself, then why not act like everyone else? It is what you should do to fit as the “norm” right? Who cares! Whether you truly believe what people say about you is true, just forget about side-talk and live your life. Be you. Be true. Be honest. Be yourself .  

University textbooks prices can get expensive

Students who attend already know there are many expenses to pay off such as loans, tuition, room and board fees and to top it off, dreaded textbooks. Obviously, buying college textbooks can be essential for college students while enrolled in courses; however they may view buying textbooks as a penny-pinching experience. A vast majority of college students would agree, buying textbooks for classes can be a hassle; but many of us do it anyway. When professors assign textbooks for courses many students comply because they should help us learn coursework and pass classes. Although a main con of buying textbooks is sky-high prices, are there alternative resources when purchasing them? The answers maybe just near our fingertips. A few resources upon suggestion: The Chegg website is a textbook website where textbooks can be rented and shipped to a mailing address. It could be a good resource considering it allows students to rent textbooks and then mail them back to the sender. Another w...