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"content": "nostr:npub19lhhe0lp4uj3kxmu6sey2fu6dnvdkqdkqsr2sqaeujsxnq729wgsvu3d6f well, I'd theorize that this issue quite often shows up in corporate environment as well. Maybe even without any bad will, must be some kind of human fallacy - raising the bar even higher after seeing someone being good. And forgetting that none of the humans can be ideal and being better indefinitely.\n\nIn any way, I really like the things You do and those are great things. Thank You very much for that!",
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