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Don't Rely On Our Knowledge Of What's Best For Your Future. We Do Know, But It Can't Be Best Until You Know It.
-Ayn Rand
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Don't Rely On Our Knowledge Of What's
Ayn Rand
Don't Rely On Our Knowledge Of What's Best For Your Future. We Do Know, But It Can't Be Best Until You Know It.
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