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Fuck me but not literally
It’s those “fuck me” (but not literally) moments that define us. Those moments just when things seem secure, the unknown looms, and we’re often thrown into it. In that unknown lies our salvation. When everything seems lost, the possibility of transformation comes into view.
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It’s those “fuck me” (but not literally) moments that define us. Those moments just when things seem secure, the unknown looms, and we’re often thrown into it. In that unknown lies our salvation. When everything seems lost, the possibility of transformation comes into view.

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Yuriy Mikitchenko
Let’s create something. Fascinated by the business and economics of technology. Marketing & sales strategy consultant for tech startups. www.ymiconsulting.com
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