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Imagine you've dedicated your life to your work, dug yourself deep into debt, worked yourself to exhaustion, forgone your own needs for those of others, handled heart-breaking and unnerving decisions most others couldn't.
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The largest cost of acquiring a degree, said Edward Snyder, the dean of the business school at the University of Chicago, was to forgo your current earnings, and weak economies lower that cost.
I didn't realise until I became involved with asylum seekers in my community that if you ask our government to protect you and offer you permanent residence here, you first have to forgo your right to work and your financial freedom.
When Aaron had narrowed the contestants down to three, he was sent on overnight dates with each and given a key to a hotel suite with a note reading, "If you decide to forgo your individual rooms, you can use this key to stay as a couple in our fantasy suite".
And despite companies' best efforts to replace family and simulate home life by providing cafeterias, game rooms and concierge services for dry cleaning, most people eventually learn the hard way that companies will not care for you when times are hard; they will cut your pay or forgo your 401(k) match in economic downturns, and will dispose of you when you become ill or disabled.
Just because you have to actually put on some nice digs once in a while doesn't mean that you have to forgo your inner geekdom.
"Forgo your anger for a moment and save yourself a hundred days of trouble".
You may have to forgo your diet for a bit but trust me, its worth it!
"But you start to blame yourself," she added, "because in that moment, it's almost like you forgo your right to raise an issue by letting it pass".
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