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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 8 Oct 2013

    People who often say "I" are less self-confident than those who say the word infrequently, study findshttp://on.wsj.com/17hM4l2 

    9:00 AM - 8 Oct 2013
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      1. Addison Lineberry‏ @calineberry 8 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ don't tell the #Potus that.

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      1. Jacob Gershman‏Verified account @jacobgershman 8 Oct 2013
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        I always knew this. MT @WSJ: People who often say "I" are less self-confident, study finds. http://on.wsj.com/17hM4l2 

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      1. Mark Albert‏Verified account @malbertnews 9 Oct 2013
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        People who often say "I" are less self-confident than those who say the word infrequently, @WSJ rpts:http://on.wsj.com/17hM4l2 

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      1. Bubba‏ @CJ_Can_I 8 Oct 2013
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        “@WSJ: People who often say "I" are less self-confident than those who say the word infrequently, study finds” @BarackObama

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      1. Kevin McLendon‏ @kevinmclendon 8 Oct 2013
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        “@WSJ: People who often say "I" are less self-confident than those who say the word infrequently, study finds http://on.wsj.com/17hM4l2 ” #WE

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      1. Leanne Faraday-Brash‏ @FaradayBrash 13 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ interesting piece about what happens when identity meets our choice of "script". Does self-preoccupied = insecure? #strategicinfluence

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      1. Miró Cassetta‏ @miro_cassetta 8 Oct 2013
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        “@WSJ: People who often say "I" are less self-confident than those who say the word infrequently http://on.wsj.com/17hM4l2 ” fascinating study!

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      1. Brian Laung Aoaeh, CFA‏ @brianlaungaoaeh 8 Oct 2013
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        Via @WSJ: People who often say "I" are less self-confident than those who say the word infrequently, study findshttp://on.wsj.com/17hM4l2 

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      1. Kelly Tehan‏ @hellokelly08 8 Oct 2013
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        I knew it MT“@WSJ: People who often say "I" are less self-confident than those who say the word infrequently http://on.wsj.com/17hM4l2 ”

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      1. Empire Policy A.F.B.‏ @EmpirePolicy 8 Oct 2013
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        @wsj Hypocritical analysis ...... Is what I call it - Kse3001

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      1. Elin Silveous‏ @ElinSilveous 8 Oct 2013
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        “@WSJ: People who often say "I" are less self-confident than those who say the word infrequently, study finds http://on.wsj.com/17hM4l2 ”

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      1. ConservativeVol‏ @carl_tn 8 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ - That's Obama's favorite word

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      1. Kevin from NWI‏ @KMacinNWI 8 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ Just summed up Obama.

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      1. iamlinda ⌘‏ @pica2pixel 8 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ yes. perhaps we need to learn how to rephrase from “I” #rethink-self

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      1. みやび‏ @AyanoMiyabi 8 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ hmmm... Very interesting.

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      1. Larry‏ @ldnjr 8 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ With all due respect, who cares...

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      1. Rhonda Klug‏ @RhondaKlug 8 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ Love this! From a work perspective there is no "I" in "Team"-:)

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