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You missed the key part at the end of this "linked in" post - and here's what it taught me about b2b sales.

Everyone has a point of view. Everyone has a motivator. Mostly, we just want to be happy and feel loved, and have our basic needs met.

People can have nothing and be happy. People can have everything and be miserable.

There is only so much time we all have the planet, and I feel that we should celebrate that time, not bicker over our differences.

Thanks for the thoughtful post. Stop posting pictures of bread, it makes me want carbs tho, like, entire vehicles full of them. "fortified bread" just gives me further justification that I should. ...



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I feel good helping. There are a lot more perks, of course. Building community this way also means that I'm able to rely on the community. During the pandemic, I was doing so much more than now. And Lily and her mom got stuck in Colombia. I was able to get them on one of the very few repatriation planes, and it cost me a lot of money - just that it didn't, someone out of my community paid for it. Just handed me an envelope with $500 in cash, hugged my like there was no tomorrow and told me to get my daughter back here. I still get wet eyes remembering that.

And that's just one way that I receive back. I got lucky enough to really get back tenfold what I give, not directly, but around 10 corners. I'm able to be happy.

And I'll start posting more pictures of peas now. They're a very healthy food, and well balanced in their nutritious value.

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