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===Assumptions=== Assumptions about good work ethic, drawn out in the philosophical writings of Goldman, are:<ref>{{cite book|author=Alvin I. Goldman|title=A theory of human action|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RfADAQAAIAAJ|year=1970|publisher=Prentice-Hall|isbn=9780139144400 }}</ref> #The path to what you want is to take action. #The success of action plans depends upon how congruent one's worldview ([[wikt:Weltanschauung|Weltanschauung]]) is with the society's. #Many problems faced are only a temporary breakdown of self-management. #Setting time limits for achieving goals helps to overcome the edge of discomforts that time can have on subjective needs. #A positive problem-solving or goal attainment experience improves one's ability to cope with the next difficulty. #Hardships in life are a normality; they become a problem when they are the same over and over. #A person is what they do, and feelings flow from behavior. #Feelings can be viewed as beliefs about one's wants. #How hard you work will determine how far you go.
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