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A NATURAL SOURCE of business success

We all know the scene, spending eight or more hours a day in an office in front of a computer, typing away on a screen. We increasingly work with machines at machine pace. We work to the clock, not the seasons or even sunset and sunrise.

It is estimated that we spend around one third of our entire lives at work. If we cut

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