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103 If a person always arrives early, replies quickly, and follows through on small promises, pay close attention. Those habits usually come from someone who knows exactly how it feels when people don’t.

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · today 05:14 EDT

If a person always arrives early, replies quickly, and follows through on small promises, pay close attention. Those habits usually come from someone who knows exactly how it feels when people don’t.

People who are compulsively reliable, always early, always following through, often built those habits from the painful experience of depending on someone who didn't. Their consistency deserves more than passive appreciation.

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