In her fifteen years, Maci the lab has learned some things about people that she’d like to share while she still can; her unique perspective, if you will, on what we humans get right and wrong in the way we approach life.
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If it does not, a painful economic adjustment looms.
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Strange. That’s perhaps the best word to describe 2021 as the year winds down.
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