The circulation of confidence is better than the circulation of money.

James Madison
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When a person receives a gift, they feel a sense of gratitude. When a person receives a gift, they appreciate the thoughtfulness of the gift giver. When a person receives a gift, they feel lucky to have been chosen. But what happens when someone receives a gift and can’t use it? Or, what happens when someone receives a gift and is unable to return it? The answer is that the receiver of the gift will not only never use or return it, but that they will build an entire relationship around that unreturnable gift.

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