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Fifty Shades of “No”

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Two guys from out of town were lost driving in New York. At a stop light they got the attention of a cabbie. “How do you get to Carnegie Hall?” they asked. “Practice,” he replied. Saying “no” productively is an art that requires practice. The rewards are enormous.

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1 Kabir was a mystic poet and saint of India whose writings greatly influenced the Bhakti movement, and is today carried forward by the Kabir Panth (“Path of Kabir”)

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