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Slow and Steady Wins the Race

4 May, 2013 by Antonio Ferraro 4 Comments

Tortoise

This is a guest post by Antonio Ferraro Everybody wants quick wins and big results Most people want to make quick and easy changes that yield big results. Who doesn’t want something quicker, easier, and cheaper? We are no longer satisfied with mediocre results. Not that long ago we were content with dial-up internet. Dial-up […]

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