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There's something really incredible about feeling like you have the power to enlighten someone else about something.
Do you tease someone else about something you dislike about yourself?
I have a simple litmus test for whether a question is in bounds: Does it enlighten the reader on something germane, illuminate something meaningful about the public figure, or inform about some matter of compelling public interest?
It is translated into someone's knowledge about something.
For example, if someone seems upset about something, comfort them.
When someone gets mad about something you did, or if you did something wrong, be really apologetic.
I figured someone should be happy about something.
But someone must be worried about something.
So I'm enlightened now, or something.
If someone asks you to lie about something important, do something illegal, or do something to hurt someone else, then don't do it.
In a meeting, someone says something about an HSBC scandal.
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