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    Ethics seems like a boring topic, something to grit through in order to get credentialed or licensed, or for required continuing education. But the truth is that Ethics is like a warm blanket, keeping us secure at night. It breathes life into everything we do, and with the right perspective it can make your career rather... interesting.
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