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The openning paragraph of this article is reasonably philosophical but unattributed.
The Stephen Covey stuff which takes up the rest of the article is very questionable in its being categorized "philosophy". Perhaps that material should have its own article of the category "Book-related"?
Also, maybe another copy of the source article can be found on a more Covey-related website? Arcadian83 06:13, 3 December 2006 (UTC)