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		<title>By: Want To Be A Better Person? Be A Spiritual Generalist. &#124; Viverati</title>
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		<dc:creator>Want To Be A Better Person? Be A Spiritual Generalist. &#124; Viverati</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Yesterday I talked about a system of fitness called CrossFit, to help make the point of General Work Preparedness (GWP). In a nutshell, you take a generalist&#8217;s view of what it takes to be successful at work, rather than a specialist&#8217;s, by not just focusing on improving your working skills, but by becoming a better all-around person (more details here). [...]</description>
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