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Reflections on becoming

  • On selling products

    One morning, while I was out in a bank, I came across an unexpected encounter. Seeing the amount in my check, the friendly teller suggested where I should wisely put my money in. He told me that he’d like to have their bank insurance introduced to me while he processes my check. Without anything I’d Read more


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  • Learning how to say no

    The difference between living a life of peace and productivity versus a life of stress and resentment could lie in one simple skill: Learning how to say no. 9 Ways to Say No to Busywork and Unrealistic Deadlines Read more


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  • The leverage of connections

    Being fresh out of college is a challenging position to be in. You know you need to head out somewhere, but you don’t know where to begin yet. Unless your parents know someone in the industry you belong to, you are on your own. And it feels like clawing your way out from a bottomless Read more


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  • Prediction models about the future

    History is littered with people who had prediction models for picking stocks. When lots of people are making lots of predictions about the future, some of them are guaranteed to be closer than others. And those people will advertise their powers to divine the future so they can rope in customers who don’t understand that Read more


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  • Ten reasons why you should have a dog

    Ten reasons why you should have a dog

    The dog in the photo is not my dog. I just want to get that straight first thing. But it’s incredible how easy it is to get along with dogs. I don’t know if that’s that case for you or for anybody. As for me, it’s easy to make friends with them. Luna, the dog Read more


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Reflections on becoming

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