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Patience will enable you to spot the areas that need changing, then to implement the changes so that humanity remains part of the modus operandi. Fast isn’t beautiful. Big isn’t beautiful. Small isn’t beautiful. It’s simple that is most beautiful, if you’re an 80/20 kind of marketer.
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