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đź’ˇ Will Zolpe
đź’ˇ Will Zolpe

Mar 14

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The Power of Selectively Ignoring People

Doing so little leaves a massive impact on them

Photo by Stefan Spassov on Unsplash

I have developed a new superpower.

The best part? You can develop it too right along with me. It’s not that hard either, as long as you mean it.

That new superpower is ignoring people as if they mean nothing at all to me.

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đź’ˇ Will Zolpe

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Building my perfect life. Sharing my findings to help you do the same. // My health website: https://vitalsage.com // My Twitter: https://twitter.com/willzolpe

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