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An example shared by Simon, is an author he initially disliked but eventually learned to appreciate because he was good at something he was bad at, emphasizing the importance of learning from others rather than being intimidated by their strengths.

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In this video, we can learn from Simon Sinek about what habit that should be avoided, how to avoid and a sample from him doing so.

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