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docker41 [41]
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What is the greatest challenge you have ever faced? Did you overcome it? If yes, how? If no, what did you learn from the experie

nce?
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Rudiy272 years ago
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Answer:

A challenge I experienced was at my neighbor hood, I saw this 20 dollar bill. I knew it belonged to my neighbor but I kept it but a couple weeks later I lost 56 dollars and never found it.

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