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“I was interviewing Rachel Druckenmiller, my good friend, the other day, and she said something so profound. What is meant for you, won’t miss you. I booked a flight to Atlanta to take my bride on a date to a concert. A friend had connected us with great seats on the floor. We were all jazzed about going to the concert, and our flight got canceled, which also meant I needed to cancel the hotel. I needed to cancel the reserved Uber that I booked, and I decided to put the tickets on sale on Ticketmaster. They sold within an hour and 15 minutes, and someone was happy. That happened last night, and I woke up this morning at 3 a.m., started my walk, and here I am.”
By Simon T. Bailey5
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“I was interviewing Rachel Druckenmiller, my good friend, the other day, and she said something so profound. What is meant for you, won’t miss you. I booked a flight to Atlanta to take my bride on a date to a concert. A friend had connected us with great seats on the floor. We were all jazzed about going to the concert, and our flight got canceled, which also meant I needed to cancel the hotel. I needed to cancel the reserved Uber that I booked, and I decided to put the tickets on sale on Ticketmaster. They sold within an hour and 15 minutes, and someone was happy. That happened last night, and I woke up this morning at 3 a.m., started my walk, and here I am.”