PERSONALITY IS WHAT YOU CALL IT WHEN YOU STOP QUESTIONING IT
You do not need to agree with this. You only need to notice what you keep repeating and ask whether it still deserves the job.
You do not need to agree with this. You only need to notice what you keep repeating and ask whether it still deserves the job.
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