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Do NOT Write for Pragmatic Wisdom
Do NOT Write for Pragmatic Wisdom
Submission guidelines for the publication that dispenses pragmatic wisdom on how to thrive in life
James Bellerjeau, JD, MBA
Nov 21, 2023
Stoic Wisdom — Letters in Chronological Order
Stoic Wisdom — Letters in Chronological Order
For easy reference, here are the Stoic Letters in the order of publication
James Bellerjeau, JD, MBA
Apr 21, 2023
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Serving as an example is more powerful than lingering in memory. What will people say about your conduct when you’re gone?
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