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“Albeit, the light explodes at the end of tunnel and, an end of a sojourn from darkness eternal. Or, resembling calmness at the end of a storm. A rainbow concludes the rain and promises a new norm. I continue to steer successfully with high courage, thru ‘Impediments, as if it’s an opportunity, challenged. It signifies am ‘optimism’ @ success across the funnel, translating into visible ‘progress’ at the end of tunnel (c) 2020, Priyavrat Thareja”

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