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Keep good company
The first time I heard "you are the company you keep," it came from someone who didn't live it at all. He was an international yoga teacher. He led 500-hour certifications. He prided himself on his knowledge of yoga philosophy, could wrap himself in a pretzel, and hold a handstand longer than humanly possible. He exuded charisma and held a room's attention with effortless authority. His waitlist was large. His ego was larger. He also lacked humility, used his position to divi
Anne Clark
Apr 282 min read
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