How cheap are you?
Saying "no" to most things which are being offered to you means valuing your time more.
Everything you say "yes" to is an implicit or explicit engagement of your time.
Time you will not get back.
Saying "no" to most things which are being offered to you means valuing your time more.
Everything you say "yes" to is an implicit or explicit engagement of your time.
Time you will not get back.
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