She was too well-trained to panic.

Steve Sheinkin
She was too well-trained to panic.
She was too well-trained to panic.
She was too well-trained to panic.
She was too well-trained to panic.
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“She was too well-trained to panic” is a great example of how you should not be afraid to ask questions. If something makes you uncomfortable, you should always ask questions. By asking questions, people are able to gain a better understanding of what’s happening. It helps them make the right decisions.

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