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Objectivity

Objectivity

To see an obstacle as a challenge, to make the best of it, we must be objective.

Detachment from emotions leads to clearer decision-making.

An objective view of business problems can lead to unbiased and effective solutions.

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ubuntucoach

With 25 years in marketing, brand strategy, and mental fitness coaching, I focus on societal change, self-mastery, and fostering community to build a regenerative Africa. "The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion." - Paulo Coelho

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