“I've come to learn that the best time to debate family members is when they have good in their mouths.”
Quote by Kenneth Cole
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This book examines the idea that a person's true worth is defined by their ethical stance and moral commitments rather than by their social status, possessions, or external conditions. Through a series of thoughtful essays or discussions, the author encourages readers to consider the importance of integrity, character, and conviction in shaping a meaningful life. The title suggests a play on words, contrasting the literal act of standing in a place with the metaphorical act of standing for something, urging a focus on inner substance over superficial trappings. more
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