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Resume Virtues and Eulogy Virtues

This book is based on the premise of two virtues.

Resume Virtues are the ones you list on your CV. The skills that you bring to the job market and contribute to one's success in the business world.

Eulogy Virtues are the virtues that define you for those people that you are not in business with, the ones that get spoken about at your funeral.

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