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These are some things I think about once in a while, "from my actions, are my intentions clear?" "If I didn't get the desired outcome would people judge based on effort and intentions?"

I know sometimes I try not to judge what people do without fully understanding their intentions but I also know that being on the receiving end of the public perception can be brutal.

This is quite thought provoking, Adam.

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Brilliant and supportive insight, Adam. Perfect example too because Nobel's motivation was noble but others found their own destructive ways to use it.

But his good intentions continued as he founded the Nobel Prize.

It's tough to assure people get your intent. Which is why you must push your "Why" strongly, connect the dots for people, leave nothing to change and constantly reflect and assert your intent.

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