I’ve thought a lot this weekend about my interview and the things I said. I know this is a lengthy note (succinctness has never been my strong suit). I appreciate you taking the time to read.
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My heart was in my throat waiting for a “but ...” It never came, and I can’t tell you what a beautiful experience that was. You missed up, and you apologized without reservation. This is Day 1. I hope you use it wisely
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I think she is highly manipulative and will say and do anything to hold on to her reputation. No one has bothered to inform her that her fifteen minutes are up.
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Now this is an apology. So much better than the previous. Everyone deserves a second chance especially if they use this as a lesson and improve.
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Maybe you need a time out. But whatever it is you need, you won't find it on Twitter.
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"Kondo is the author of "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up" and "Tidying Up With Marie Kondo," LOL 2 books with the same words. Then she sold out doing the opposite of simplifyuing selling stuff with her name, random nonsense. She's a hack.
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The fact that it didn’t occur to you that these women were Asian is a mark of *progress*. Don’t be bullied into re-racializing them, please.
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I would be insulted if someone filtered their criticism of my business practices based on my ethnicity.
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