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People are not problems to be solved. They are mysteries to be explored.
People are not problems to be solved. They are mysteries to be explored.
People are not problems to be solved. They are mysteries to be explored.
People are not problems to be solved. They are mysteries to be explored.
People are not problems to be solved. They are mysteries to be explored.
People are not problems to be solved. They are mysteries to be explored.
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