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I have a bright idea! by Nic Taylor
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  • Post published:May 21, 2013

Don’t confuse opinion with fact – opinions are the result of emotion or interpretation of facts and can change given new information. Knowing the truth may require proof and confirmation.

Source: Don’t Confuse Opinion With Fact @ superfastbusiness

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