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nestle by Jessica Lucia
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  • Post category:Lifestyle / Positive change / Relationships
  • Post published:May 7, 2013

Don’t always apply child rules when you are an adult. For example, as children we are told “Don’t talk to strangers”, for safety. As adults, you can do this and make new friends.

Source: Do talk to strangers @ Richard Branson’s blog

Photo: nestle by Jessica Lucia under Creative Commons license

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