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Don’t confuse ego with arrogance

Harvey Mackay

President Lyndon Johnson was famous for his well-developed ego. There’s an old story that one day he was stopped by a Texas patrolman for speeding. When the patrolman came closer to Johnson’s car and saw who was driving, he reportedly exclaimed, “Oh, my God!” Looking straight at the patrolman, Johnson replied, “And don’t you forget

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