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Episode 73: The People Who Smile in Your Face…

3 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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Not everyone who has a problem with you is going to say it. Some people will smile, agree, and act like they’re on your side… while quietly working against you. It’s subtle. It’s easy to miss. And that’s exactly why it works. Once you start seeing it, you’ll notice it everywhere. The question is… how many times have you already missed it?

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