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		<title>Ambition by Chris Iovenko</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“Ambition,” said “Honest” Abe Kowalski, as he stood over Harlan Winters, rhythmically scratching a spot behind his ear. Tiny flakes of dandruff floated down on Harlan as he kneeled on the floor in the front the camera shelf, marking down the prices on last year’s digital cameras for the pre-Christmas sale. The white flakes decorated Harlan’s red Santa hat like bits of scaly snow. “Ambition,” repeated Abe sternly as he withdrew his finger from his scalp and glared at it as if it too were guilty of laziness and inaction. “That’s what it all starts with. You got to want something better for yourself. You’ve got to close the fear loop of “How Can I?” by substituting “Now I can.” It’s part of changing your instant think-feedback pattern from “can’t” to “can”, you know what I mean?” “I guess so,” said Harlan. His back hurt from bending over and he didn’t care for Abe’s work-hard-dream-hard-improve-yourself-speeches. These speeches occurred most in the weeks before Christmas. The employees at “Honest Abe’s Electronics” called them the Honest Abe Christmas bonus, though on occasion Abe would also hand out gift-wrapped second-hand copies of his favorite self help book, “Putting Yourself First.” “You don’t know [...]]]></description>
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