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Caroline Reber commented on The Old Man in the Valley
Interesting angle. I would like to have my own company one day and thought I had to do it before I got kids, but it´s refreshing to see that it is possible even after you form a family. Looking forward to read the rest! Will there be practical tips for how to handle it all?
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    Caroline Reber commented on an excerpt of Technological Chains
    I love the concept of the book! Finally someone is discussing what I have been thinking for quite a while now. Looking forward to read more:)
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      Caroline Reber highlighted an excerpt from Technological Chains
      “I feel alone.”“Hmm?” I grunted, not bothering to look up from my phone. Some new app held my attention.She sighed. I continued letting my eyes and mind roll across the screen soaking in information that I might not even remember in a few hours.
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      Caroline Reber commented on an excerpt of Technological Chains
      I got a bit confused here, I thought she left the house but then she was in the kitchen. Maybe you can clarify where they are from the beginning and that she is just moving to another room? Also, did he follow her there or are the rooms connected?
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          She stood and walked into the kitchen turning off the overhead light while she left, leaving me in a virtual black hole.I didn’t even notice.My wife stood in the kitchen with the refrigerator door open, digging around for something to occupy her completely bored mind. It wasn’t until after the door slammed closed that I finally looked up.
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