The Cost Of Doing Things Fast, Instead Of Right
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“Dammit,” I muttered to myself out loud. Since I bought my new phone 8 months ago, every time I click on Spotify it opens into
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I flew to Houston this week to celebrate my grandmother’s 96th birthday. Baba is inspiring. While most of her friends and family her age have
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We all have a million things to do. And most of them won’t get done until the deadline approaches. But what if you never set
If I get a 90% in a pass/fail course, I pass the course, but I fail the assignment. It’s hard not to overachieve when you’re
Someday Financial Zen will blow up. I mean that in a good way. When it happens, I hope people talk about our overnight success. And
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