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Advantages of Disadvantages (The Longshot)

Advantages of Disadvantages (The Longshot)

Sometimes, being the underdog can be an advantage. Underdogs often have to be more creative and resourceful. They don’t follow the traditional paths, which can lead to surprising and effective solutions. Just like David, who used a sling instead of traditional combat techniques to defeat Goliath.

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