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The End of Lying to Salespeople

Sailors rely on being able to “see” the wind. They’ll watch the ripples on the surface of the ocean, the colours of the waves, and the foam on the crests – and it allows them to see the invisible gusts before they have approached.

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Technology Isn’t The End of the World

Sailors rely on being able to “see” the wind. They’ll watch the ripples on the surface of the ocean, the colours of the waves, and the foam on the crests – and it allows them to see the invisible gusts before they have approached.

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The Greatest Business Idea

Sailors rely on being able to “see” the wind. They’ll watch the ripples on the surface of the ocean, the colours of the waves, and the foam on the crests – and it allows them to see the invisible gusts before they have approached.

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Too Hungry To Eat

Sailors rely on being able to “see” the wind. They’ll watch the ripples on the surface of the ocean, the colours of the waves, and the foam on the crests – and it allows them to see the invisible gusts before they have approached.

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Hunting vs Gathering: Building a Mailing List

Sailors rely on being able to “see” the wind. They’ll watch the ripples on the surface of the ocean, the colours of the waves, and the foam on the crests – and it allows them to see the invisible gusts before they have approached.

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The Business Wisdom of Carrie Fisher

Sailors rely on being able to “see” the wind. They’ll watch the ripples on the surface of the ocean, the colours of the waves, and the foam on the crests – and it allows them to see the invisible gusts before they have approached.

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I Never Hear Reggae Outside Asia

Sailors rely on being able to “see” the wind. They’ll watch the ripples on the surface of the ocean, the colours of the waves, and the foam on the crests – and it allows them to see the invisible gusts before they have approached.

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Who Are You Serving?

Sailors rely on being able to “see” the wind. They’ll watch the ripples on the surface of the ocean, the colours of the waves, and the foam on the crests – and it allows them to see the invisible gusts before they have approached.

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