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This year began slowly for me. I quit my job in December and decided to earn my money in a different way. Sure, I continue to write this column but I stopped making costume jewelry.

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Maybe I bought this book because, once, while walking through a bookstore, it caught my eye and would not release me from its grip.

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The turning point came when a classmate brought her to a radio audition for drama talents. At the time, her prospects of finishing her college education had dimmed following the loss of her father's job. Being a drama talent, she thought, could be her shortcut to a media career.
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I chose this short quotation because it exemplifies the mood of most of what I have written this past year in my column. By writing about issues that affect our everyday lives, I hope to have helped elicit action to correct or change things for the better.
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Maybe I bought this book because, once, while walking through a bookstore, it caught my eye and would not release me from its grip.

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The turning point came when a classmate brought her to a radio audition for drama talents. At the time, her prospects of finishing her college education had dimmed following the loss of her father's job. Being a drama talent, she thought, could be her shortcut to a media career.
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I chose this short quotation because it exemplifies the mood of most of what I have written this past year in my column. By writing about issues that affect our everyday lives, I hope to have helped elicit action to correct or change things for the better.
[DatePublished] => 2002-12-23 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133715 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1805279 [AuthorName] => Rey Gamboa [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) [6] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 160577 [Title] => Discovering yourself with ‘Something more: Excavating your authentic self’ [Summary] => I taught myself early in life to dream big, to be different from the women in my family and to live a life of distinction. It was not surprising, therefore, that I became fiercely determined to go around the world, not as a useless socialite, but as an archeologist.
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