Life coaching – Don't Get Fooled; Go For Character
When somebody lies straight to our face, they are being honesty about what kind of person they are.
How do we discover somebody’s character?
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When somebody lies straight to our face, they are being honesty about what kind of person they are.
How do we discover somebody’s character?
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