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Joseph Blake Smith | Have you got the time?

By Joseph Blake Smith Time and energy are two of our most valuable resources, and both are in short supply. This isn't pessimism or negativity; it's just the truth. It's also a good reminder of how valuable our time and energy are, and how important it is to be conscious of how we spend them.<br>https://www.f6s.com/joseph-blake-smith<br>

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Joseph Blake Smith | Have you got the time?

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