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The Art of Avoiding Potholes

In today's episode of the Miracle Commute podcast, I want to talk about the dreaded pothole season. As a commuter, I'm sure you can relate to the frustration of hitting a pothole out of nowhere and fearing damage to your vehicle or tire.

But beyond the inconvenience of potholes, they can also serve as a metaphor for the challenges we face in our lives and work. Just like potholes, unexpected obstac

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