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But there was very little instruction about how to become wise to ourselves. We were encouraged to find out what we were good at, but not to figure out what we stood for and how we came to stand for it. We learned the value of making good choices, but not to understand why we felt they were the right ones. We became good at telling people what they wanted to hear and stifled what we wanted to say.
Story Driven: You don't need to compete when you know who you are
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