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Are You Actually Absolute About Your Aptitudes

Look, you always need to start small. Do less, think more. Strategy is better than acting immediately. Confidence is certainly good, but being bombastic has its own disadvantages. For example, if you are excessively confident in the exam, you may not check your answers or not even bother to brainstorm before starting the essay. Did you hear about a phrase " Think first, then do " might be you heard it differently, but the pith is the same or at least similar.

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