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I would tell nobody about it and I was convinced that the diskette would be very useful at a later moment in my life. Perhaps it would make me rich one day - as weird that may sound. I thought that whatever happened I had taken with me something of value for the undetermined future. I would tell my firm nothing about it. In the afternoon all delivered their reports. Everyone was in agreement that the business was being administered in an orderly manner and that with a few adjustments positive results would again be obtained. The mood was uplifted and we went in a cheery mood to dinner, the closing event of the two-day seminar. One well-delivered speech had changed their mind:
Some people have a difficult time facing truth and reality.   We prefer to live in a make-believe world,   pretending that certain things aren't happening.
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