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I have a bright idea! by Nic Taylor
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  • Post category:Behaviour / Confidence / Education / Positive change / Relationships / Support
  • Post published:September 13, 2015

When you admit you don’t know things, people will help. If you pretend to know everything, people will think you don’t need help.

Source: What it means to lead @ Simon Sinek on youtube

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Tags: behaviour, confidence, education, positive thinking, relationships, support

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