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	<title>Comments on: The Philosophy of Success - Mark Twain As Antithesis</title>
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		<description>First I dont really think Mark Twain was unaware of Buddhism and the life of Siddhartha.
Second I'd like to say that that traveling represents the limited world we live in.It is only when that world stop bringing diversity to us that we continue our jorney in the seek for happines on a higher plane of understanding.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First I dont really think Mark Twain was unaware of Buddhism and the life of Siddhartha.<br />
Second I&#8217;d like to say that that traveling represents the limited world we live in.It is only when that world stop bringing diversity to us that we continue our jorney in the seek for happines on a higher plane of understanding.</p>
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