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... ak? Or is it because they're seeking attention?

Humans know for a fact that most of the time, their emotions hinder their success.

They call it 'heart.' They call it 'humanity.' But isn't it just an excuse? A way to justify their own limitations? If emotions make them strong, why do they lose because of them?

A person gets a once-in-a-lifetime job offer abroad but refuses because they don't want to leave their family.

A top student or professional gives up their c ...

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