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It's not WHO you know; it's HOW you know.
It's not the method of your interactions with others that shapes your destiny; it's the method of your mind's interaction with the world around you--with reality--that counts.
The people you know will be worthwhile, and worth your while, if your mind has done its job.
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It's not WHO you know; it's HOW you know.
It's not the method of your interactions with others that shapes your destiny; it's the method of your mind's interaction with the world around you--with reality--that counts.
The people you know will be worthwhile, and worth your while, if your mind has done its job.
