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Six things about status

Status is always relative.

Status is in the eyes of the beholder.

Status attended to is the status that matters.

Status has inertia

Status is learned

Shame is the status killer

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Hi all! 📚I'm Juan, a Learning Coach and founder of Data Integration Systems from 🇨🇴! I'm passionated about evidence based learning, marketing & systems. You can reach me at juan@dataintegrationsystems.co

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