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Judging a Book by its... Table of Contents? - 92

2m · CutToTheChase.fm · 29 Jul 10:32

The saying goes that people judge a book by its cover. That is still true to some extent. But what's even more today in the age of endless stream of content and information and noise, is that your book is no longer being judged by just its cover, it is judged by its table of contents. So if someone were to look past the cover of your life, and look into the table of contents of the content you're putting out there into the world, what will they learn? What will I learn? https://CutToTheChase.fm

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