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Dan Gertsacov
My grandmother is 103, and she is always quick to remind me, "it's not about having what you want; it's about wanting what you have." Well, I want this black eye. Well, at least, I want to share the story that I broke my nose and got a black eye playing rugby... View Details
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Derek Aframe
Be curious - never stop asking questions But remain open-minded and heed all suggestions. Stand for my beliefs with a lion's roar And remember for all others to hold open the door. Make the world vast by meeting as many people as I can. Be always willing to offer a... View Details
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Chao Zeng
My first job involved working onboard the trains between Shanghai and Zhengzhou, China, during the sweltering, sticky summer peak. The train ecosystem was competitive: people fighting for a spot, daring passengers jumping through windows to get on and off, and thieves... View Details
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Cristian van Tienhoven
Answers are overrated. I could tell you that I want to create a successful enterprise, create a community and create a family. All true, but that would be too easy... I don't know much, but I do know one or two things for sure. I want to (take a deep breath) share my... View Details
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Cordelia Shackleton
“Please come up to the fifteenth floor” said my boss. “OK” I said, and I hung up. I had survived many mornings of lay-offs. But 30 minutes later, I was standing on the street. Unemployed. At first, I felt shame. Shame that I didn’t care that I had lost my job. I didn’t... View Details
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Constanca Oliveira e Sousa
I didn’t have much, but I had a sewing kit and some sheets. Josilane was a girl that lived in the slums in Montes Claros, Brazil. She wanted to marry but couldn't afford a dress. I was a missionary in this foreign country, living in an unfinished house, windows with no... View Details
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Christopher Maloney
I am the 6-foot-5 white guy who constantly feels out of place. My life is one of incessant movement; from the country clubs of Westchester, to the townships around Johannesburg, every step has gotten me closer to figuring out why. Slowly, I have begun to realize that I... View Details
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Clint Lawrence
I peek over the edge. I can no longer see the white sand of the sea bed. Without hesitation, I jump into the deep blue Caribbean water and swim to shore. I am five years old and my dad is standing on Paradise Beach, shocked but proud. His son had finally done it. I... View Details
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Chris LaColla
I was running late for my flight home to Chicago, but I was frozen in front of a small glass case in a museum in Tokyo. There was only one word on the sign using letters I knew– kintsugi. When a piece of pottery breaks, it is repaired with a mixture of gold that... View Details
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Cecily Kovatch
I want to have no regrets. After working for six years after college, I had done some amazing things few people have an opportunity to do. I'd worked on over 300 oil rigs, traveled from Alaska to Hawaii recruiting hundreds of engineers, and negotiated with the toughest... View Details
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Cabin Kim
Sometimes I'm just ordinary. Sometimes, a mere hour after breakfast, my stomach asks: what's for lunch? When is lunch, anyway? Sometimes I worry about my next paycheck: will it cover everything I need? What about everything I want? Sometimes I wonder what others think... View Details
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Chad Hufsey
Playing football for Harvard University should have been my crowning achievement – but I was afraid. I was a senior in high school and had dedicated my life to playing varsity football. I had accomplished all of my goals for the season. My hard work should have... View Details
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Casey Gerald
Casey Gerald prefers not to make a big deal of his football-playing days as a cornerback. “We won a championship, we lost a championship – and I broke a few bones,” he says. But football became a bridge to Yale; an unexpected opportunity for a young man from the Oak... View Details
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Carol Fishman Cohen
I want women (and men) who leave the work force to know they can resume their professional lives. Taking a career break used to be considered “career suicide.” But, I survived it. In 2001, I relaunched my career at a prominent investment firm after 11 years out of the... View Details
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CiCi Barrett
Thank you, cancer. You’ve brought love and happiness into my life. I didn’t always feel grateful. I was only 6 when my mom was first diagnosed. Back then, I was too young to understand, but when her cancer returned 7 years later, my toxic relationship with the disease... View Details
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Benjamin Wells
By his junior year of college, Ben Wells knew he was destined to teach. Immediately after graduation, he put his ambitions to the test at Roxbury Preparatory Charter School, "a public school run like a private school," Ben explains. "It's brings a... View Details
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Bianca Tabourn
I want to sometimes fall short of people's Super Woman expectations of me. It will remind everyone I am only human. Convince myself to embrace the nervousness I feel when I have to deliver a presentation. It is this nervous feeling that reminds me I am still alive.... View Details
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Brendan Sullivan
I am a five-year-old boy in Japan, and I stand out in a crowd. Strangers on the street approach me to pat my head. I am most self-conscious about this phenomenon when my sisters and I deliver baked goods to a nursing home for the needy. Shrinkingly, I walk into each... View Details
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Benjamin Story
In Los Angeles, Mickey Mouse casts a long shadow. While majoring in theater at UCLA, Ben Story got a touch of "Disney magic" when a vice president of the firm helmed "one of the best classes I took:" a course in theme entertainment. The course led... View Details
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Brendan Mosher
As part of a family running a vegetable farm in the Hudson River Valley, Brendan Mosher had dreams of going to college, playing football, and eventually running his own business. Then 9/11 struck, and Brendan felt called to serve his country, making a change in plans... View Details