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The world is full of a-holes. You can’t avoid them. You might even be one yourself. In this hilarious and helpful article, author Craig Dockery shares an invaluable skill for dealing with difficult people: learning to ask better questions. Start doing that, and you might even find a-holes make for pretty great friends.
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