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Subaru 1:18 Impreza WRX Sti Police Car Limited Edition


AutoArt

List Price: $159.99

Product Details

  • Good for gift or collection
  • Come with Display Box
  • AutoArt Die-Cast Model Car

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List Price: $159.99

Product Details

  • Good for gift or collection
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  • Brand New

Product Description

Autoart Die-Cast Model Cars are high quality product made detail and good for collection or gift.

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Weekly Roundup #72 -The Smartest Linkfest On The Web!

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Shut up! Announcing your plans makes you less motivated to accomplish them. - via Derek Sivers – Shouldn’t you announce your goals, so friends can support you? Isn’t it good networking to tell people about your upcoming projects? Doesn’t the “law of attraction” mean you should state your intention, and visualize the goal as already yours? Nope. Tests done since 1933 show that people who talk about their intentions are less likely to make them happen. Announcing your plans to others satisfies your self-identity just enough that you’re less motivated to do the hard work needed.

John Kay’s new book Obliquity: Why our goals are best achieved indirectly - via Leigh Cadwell – (whose launch at the IPA was hosted last night by Rory Sutherland) follows in the tradition of a number of recent books about decision-making and rationality. Indeed, he mentions Predictably Irrational and Blink in the first ten pages. It goes beyond them in a couple of interesting ways, but leaves some questions – perhaps deliberately – unanswered.

Documentary Review: Dr. Albert C. Barnes: A Value Investor To Rival Buffet - via Michael Billings – Dr. Albert C. Barnes accomplished two things for which we must be grateful: He invented a treatment for VD, and he founded the Barnes Foundation in the Philadelphia suburb of Merion. The first paid for the second, so the wages of sin were invested wisely. In his imposing private structure, far from the power brokers of the city, Barnes created an oasis for serious students, who could learn from his collection without rubbing elbows with crowds of art tourists. Original Documentary Here

William James on Peace and War - via Britannica – One hundred years ago the philosopher and psychologist William James set down his thoughts on war and peace in an essay for McClure’s magazine titled “The Moral Equivalent of War.” In that essay he examined the role of the martial virtues in keeping a society vigorous and proud and explained why pacifism, in the merely negative sense of opposition to war, could not succeed.

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