Personal memoir of failed ventures and odd anecdotes, no substantive lead
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The passage is a self‑descriptive narrative recounting personal failures, odd behavior, and minor entrepreneurial attempts. It contains no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or connections Chronology of the author's education and employment from 1993‑2001. Mentions of minor business activities (audiobook, speed‑reading seminars, a sports nutrition startup References to personal miscond
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