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Points out importance of planning for future. Nick, a teen boy, observes this approach in some friends and notices how much more successful they appear to be. He applies it to himself and notices a change for the better in his own life.




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2 Responses to “Benefits of Looking Ahead (1950)”

  1. pheret

    perhaps this film should be called benefits of looking ahead if you are a straight, white, healthy young man in the ’50s!

    guess what nick? i STILL have no point! i am like oblio! :D

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