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Sunday, 10a.m. The Merry-Go-Round Ride Oftentimes, if we are to observe closely, we often see people going for a merry-go-round ride due to range of emotions, due to fear and impatience. They may have a bad experience yet they may still willing to give it a try after some sugar-coating being done and given to them. Funnily enough, they may indirectly question your competency and reliability as a mask to cover up for their own fear and impatience. And oftentimes, choose to back out because it's not worthy to be in that merry-go-round ride. We want to keep people that trust our competency and reliability. Always remember that their bad experiences in life is not your problem and absolutely not your obligation to fix or to be responsible for it. You do not have to sacrifice yourself and taking up that responsibility, especially if they going to add in salt and spices into your reputation as well. Let it go and let those who got themselves in that merry-go-round ride to solve it themselves. Meanwhile, you get to secure your reputation as well, hopefully because time will tell and truth will reveal itself. Moreover, it's more feasible for those involved in the merry-go-round to solve it among themselves. Never leap into a merry-go-round just because you are thrown a peanut. A peanut means those involved in the merry-go-round may still prefer to be in that merry-go-round and you're probably just a sidekick, the more the merrier kind of situation.

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