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OUTSIDE our door, high up in the Burj Khalifa, we board one of the tower's 57 elevators and are catapulted even higher, to the 123rd floor, as if we were weightless objects being effortlessly lifted through the air.
I'm not often shown the door" (High implementer, team 1).
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