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“The most effective people are introverts who are extroverted in small groups of people. Or very large ones.” |
Little bits of wisdom from a small, pewter Otus
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“The most effective people are introverts who are extroverted in small groups of people. Or very large ones.” |
Little bits of wisdom from a small, pewter Otus
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