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“Quantum Power is transformative. It’s the power to change not just oneself but also to influence the world in a positive way. It’s the power to dream, to aspire, and to achieve. It’s the power to stand up and have a positive impact in your life and in the world, and to be a force for good in a world that needs it today, and will continue to need it if there is a tomorrow.”

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The 7 Laws of Quantum Power

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