"Super" Rickie
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Term: "Super" Rickie |
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| Description of the Term | SCRA Sprint Car Driver Rickie Gaunt. |
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Use Your Talents Give More Receive More
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Starting A Slow Story Movement
"It is said that we become the stories that we tell among ourselves. This might have been true before we became salespersons. For a few decades now, I think we have become numb to the stories that we tell among ourselves. So stories have become shorter and crisper to the length of a tweet. We are so committed to telling a story to the point that finally what remains is a dimensionless point.
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