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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>Wow - what an inspiration! A valuable lesson I learned from more seasoned businesspeople is the classic &quot;this, too, shall pass&quot; revelation. Everything can seem like a &quot;big deal&quot; when you&#039;re relatively new, and that can especially be compounded when you&#039;re a small business or in a single owner-operator situation where your livelihood or your business&#039; longevity may be on the line. But, time really does have a way of taking care of many things, and if you&#039;re serving clients well, you can&#039;t let those little bumps in the road become mountains that can lead to self-defeat.</description>
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