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Wednesday, October 14, 2020
Wisdom Acquired the Hard Way - Two New Rules for Life
Apologies to any of my friends who are sales professionals.
I recently learned two new Rules for Life. I present them to you now.
Rule 1: Never trust anything a sales professional says.
Rule 2: Never work for a company run by a sales professional.
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