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How much nicer must life be when you can just glide through doing whatever the hell you want and let others, like poor Lim, take the heat?
I have to think that people who do that regularly know, deep down, that what they're doing is wrong, and therefore can't ever be truly happy and satisfied with themselves. I feel like if Novik were confident and content with herself, she'd see that management is not one of her strengths, and be happy enough about her other strengths to step back and let the organization she helped found flourish. If she can't do that... well, she'll probably end up unhappy about OTW, anyway, because it will not reach the potential she sees for it.
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