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Let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak.       — James 1:19

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Apparently, there’s something even more terrifying than the notion of kicking the bucket. Studies have revealed that mankind’s most commonly held fear is public speaking, a fate worse than death, really.

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Apparently, there’s something even more terrifying than the notion of kicking the bucket. Studies have revealed that mankind’s most commonly held fear is public speaking, a fate worse than death, really.

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