As an Odd-Fish, it is not my job to be right, ' said Sir Oort. 'It is my job to be wrong in new and exciting ways.

James Kennedy
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Sir Oort is someone who makes a name for himself by doing things in a unique, creative and surprising way. Just like the saying says, “As an Odd-Fish it is not my job to be right.” It is my job to be wrong in new and exciting ways. I live by the motto: “If at first you don’t succeed, fail again.” I will consistently not give up until I achieve what I want.

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