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		<title>Scarcity Mentality</title>
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					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Often, people with a Scarcity Mentality harbor secret hopes that others might suffer misfortune – not terrible misfortune, but acceptable misfortune that would keep them “in their place.” They’re always comparing, always competing. They give their energies to possessing things or other people in order to increase their sense of worth. They want other people to be the way they want them to be. They often want to clone them, and they surround themselves with “yes” people – people who won’t challenge them, people who are weaker than they.” – Stephen R. Covey Daily Calendar for Highly Effective People (March 10<sup>th</sup>)</p>
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