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Induced Inductive reasoning

Lewis Easley
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When starting out, and I mean starting out. I’m fresh out of school, opportunity cost is very apparent and seems to be a looming cost. It’s hard what to say is my best opportunity is because I want to do everything, though it may not be a fit for me. Should I focus on surviving and then building or should I focus on abundance? At the moment I know I’m not as optimized efficiently and effectively as I could be. With a little help I might be able to make something, with your help by offering time and niches of basic knowledge. I believe I could provide value to the economy surrounding with ease😮‍💨

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