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5 I underscore that all the face creams, physical workouts, dietary fads, Prozac capsules and meditation regiments in the world aren't going to make their lives, their bodies, or their mental state much better. In fact, they often hamper happiness by distracting from the things that lead to real inner beauty. Life is not about maintaining some young and stylish outward costume to hide behind. It's about growing and deepening your soul.

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6 The only way I know to develop my soul is through feelings. Witnessing natural phenomena ¡ª the star-lit galaxy, a centuries-old redwood, the symphony of birds' songs in spring ¡ª stretches it, making me feel humble and majestic, all at the same time. Human relationships bruise, collide and comfort, teaching me maturity and passion. Love urges my soul to blossom and glow, affection elicits feelings of eternity, and so I learn to accept others as they are. ÎÒËùÖªµÀµÄΨһµÄ¾«ÉñÉý»ªµÄ;¾¶¾ÍÊÇͨ¹ýÇé¸Ð¡£Ç×ÑÛÄ¿¶Ã¸÷ÖÖ×ÔÈ»ÏÖÏ󡪡ªÐǹâÉÁ˸µÄÒøºÓ£¬¼¸°ÙÄêÊ÷ÁäµÄºìɼľ£¬´ºÌìÀïÄñ¶ùµÄ½ÐÉù»ã³ÉµÄ½»ÏìÀÖ¡ª¡ªÕâЩ¶¼Ê¹Îҵľ«ÉñµÃÒÔÑÓÉ죬ÈÃÎÒ¾õµÃ×Ô¼º¼È±°Î¢ÓÖΰ´ó¡£È˼ʹØÏµÖеÄĦ²Á¡¢³åÍ»ºÍ°²Î¿Ê¹ÎÒ±äµÃ³ÉÊì²¢³äÂú¼¤Çé¡£°®Çé´ÙʹÎҵľ«Éñ³É³¤²¢»À·¢¹â²Ê£¬Ç×Ç鼤·¢ÁËÎÒ¶ÔÓÀºãµÄ¸ÐÊÜ£¬Òò´ËÎÒѧ»áÁ˽ÓÊÜËûÈ˵ÄÕæÊµ±¾É«¡£

7 The humans in my life are not the barren, self-absorbed \ordinary, real, imperfect people. Together, we work hard stumbling through life, trying to be our best selves, knitting together families and friendships, and striving to illuminate the world with our personal ethics and aspirations.

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8 We come from numerous backgrounds and we don't always approve of each other's decisions,

but we care for each other the best we can. We struggle to be less self-indulgent, more compassionate and understanding. We try to resist the lure of novelty fads, the manipulations of advertising. We survive through social phenomena that we don't agree with, through interwoven natural and unnatural disasters that take our loved ones and possessions, through fads and fancies that are often unhealthy. From each event, we learn, we stretch, we sometimes fracture, we process the emotional outcome, and we move on. These life events are the soul's workout, and though we may groan and complain, we can feel the growth eventually.

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9 The secret is that this growth is visible to others, and the effort registers on one's entire being. It becomes an authentic element that makes the spirit glow radiantly like that of a saint. Have you ever seen an elderly person like that, one whose wisdom shows in his eyes, and whose love is evident as he gently enquires about your health, or offers a brief sentiment that calms and affirms? The spirit that shines from within this person is true beauty, and it can't be bought in a jar.

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11 In other words, true beauty is not about looks. It's about choices. As we move through life and grow through each of its checkpoints, we should seek out and build the kinds of experiences that reveal and purify our divine inner beauty. We must look at our own lives and decisions from a more valuable perspective than the media's shallow eye.

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1 Every night several hundred planes bearing a purple, white, and orange design touch down at Memphis Airport, in Tennessee. What precedes this landing are package pick-ups from locations all over the United States earlier in the day. Crews unload the planes' cargo of more than half a million parcels and letters. The rectangular packages and envelopes are rapidly reshuffled and sorted according to address, then loaded onto other aircraft, and flown to their destinations to be dispersed by hand ¡ª many within 24 hours of leaving their senders. This is the culmination of a dream of Frederick W. Smith, the founder, president, chief executive officer, and chairman of the board of the FedEx Corp. ¡ª known originally as Federal Express ¡ª the largest and most successful overnight delivery service in the world. Conceived when he was in college and now in its 28th year of operation, Smith's exquisite brainchild has become the standard for door-to-door package delivery.

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2 Recognized as an outstanding entrepreneur with an agreeable and winning personality, Smith is held in high regard by his competitors as well as his employees and stockholders. Fred Smith was just 27 when he founded FedEx. Now, so many years later, he's still the \attributes the success of the company simply to leadership, something he deduced from his years in the military, and from his family.

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3 Frederick Wallace Smith was born into a wealthy family clan on August 11, 1944 in Mississippi. His father died when he was just four years old. As a juvenile, Smith was an invalid, suffering from

a disease that left him unable to walk normally. He was picked on by bullies, and he learned to defend himself by swinging at them with his alloy walking stick. Cured of the disease by the age of l0, he became a star athlete in high school, playing football, basketball, and baseball.

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4 Smith's passion was flying. At 15, he was operating a crop-duster over the skyline of the Mississippi Delta, a terrain so flat that there was little need for radar navigation. As a student at Yale University, he helped revive the Yale flying club; its alumni had populated naval aviation history, including the famous \business end and ran a small charter operation in New Haven.

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5 With his study time disrupted by flying, his academic performance suffered, but Smith never stopped looking for his own \for an economics class. He drafted a prototype for a transportation company that would guarantee overnight delivery of small, time-sensitive goods, such as replacement parts and medical supplies, to major US regions. The professor wasn't impressed and told Smith he couldn't quantify the idea and clearly it wasn't feasible.

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6 However, Smith was certain he was onto something, even though several more years elapsed before he could turn his idea into reality. In the interim, he graduated from Yale in 1966, just as America's involvement in the Vietnam War was deepening. Since he was a patriot and had attended officers' training classes, he joined the Marines.

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