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Quote of the day by Michelle Obama: “You should never view your challenges as a disadvantage. Your experience facing and overcoming adversity is actually one of your biggest advantages”

When unemployment forced a seasoned journalist to survive on ramen and rejection letters for months, they discovered something unexpected: the very struggles that felt like career suicide were actually building skills no comfortable job ever could.

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