What Accomplishment Junkies and Overachievers can Learn from Huckleberry Finn
By David B. Bohl | December 23, 2007 | No Responses Yet
An article published at The American Chronicle, titled What Accomplishment Junkies and Overachievers Can Learn from Huckleberry Finn, discusses people that are addicted to challenge, adventure and achievement.
If you’re addicted to adventure, challenge, and achievement, or even if you aren’t, you’ll love my article published at The American Chronicle:
What Accomplishment Junkies and Overachievers can Learn from Huckleberry Finn
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