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Ashley Moncrieffe

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One of the greatest cheat codes in life is to never get offended. Train yourself to have a thick skin. Don't take things personally. Let others disagree with you. Being easily offended means you're easily manipulated. Want more peace? Avoid getting offended.

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#SuperBowl | I see you snoop with that Olympics commercial. "I'm sliding with the Jamaicans. I can see you're faster than them already" 😏 🇯🇲

Stef. 👨🏾‍💻 (@stefisdope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think Bad Bunny’s halftime show was dope because he gave you a glimpse of authentic PR culture, Latino culture, paid respect to the United States, and showed love to mad other countries, regions, etc. all in one halftime show. That was impressive.

Aakash Gupta (@aakashg0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Overcommunication works because your manager’s biggest fear is being surprised by your failure in front of their boss. Every “just keeping you posted” message does the same thing: it transfers risk. When you update your manager, you’re giving them time to course-correct,

bacchic owl (@altechist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People don't seem to realize that before phones you would just not see people nor hear from them for months and it was just fine. It is not the default to have access to anyone 24/7, nobody owes you that access and you don't owe it to anybody.

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#SistasOnBET | do you think Maurice has been a good friend to Sabrina? Think of all the past history, not just now since her accident.

Reads with Ravi (@readswithravi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m in love with this sentence: “The degree to which a person can grow is directly proportional to the amount of truth he can accept about himself without running away.”