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Brittany Glenn
is on page 45 of 192
Legend:
Runner - ideal human & the only worthwhile one
Jogger - not 2nd best, but 3rd worst (has a life)
Walker - negatively impacts all of society & lonely
Rider - worthless human
Driver - himself & basically perfect
— Apr 28, 2026 04:04PM
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Runner - ideal human & the only worthwhile one
Jogger - not 2nd best, but 3rd worst (has a life)
Walker - negatively impacts all of society & lonely
Rider - worthless human
Driver - himself & basically perfect
Brittany Glenn
is on page 39 of 192
Another random walker dig:
“ I can just picture them arguing with their spouse, getting divorced, having their kids resent them and ending up alone “
— Apr 28, 2026 04:03PM
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“ I can just picture them arguing with their spouse, getting divorced, having their kids resent them and ending up alone “
Brittany Glenn
is on page 33 of 192
Ugh. The number of colleagues he has directly insulted or “thrown under the bus” is wild.
“___, ya they’re a walker” (A walker is the second worst thing a human can be & they will basically “ruin society”)
— Apr 28, 2026 03:58PM
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“___, ya they’re a walker” (A walker is the second worst thing a human can be & they will basically “ruin society”)
Brittany Glenn
is on page 20 of 192
I don’t like this book and I don’t respect Ron Clark.
‘In the next chapter I’ll explain to you why it’s not worth helping these types of people because apparently no one is capable of change…’
— Apr 28, 2026 03:55PM
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‘In the next chapter I’ll explain to you why it’s not worth helping these types of people because apparently no one is capable of change…’
Brittany Glenn
is on page 3 of 192
Our current “leadership book”. Much better (easier) read than our last one (Leading Through - straight up BYU textbook) which I didn’t bother to try nor did anyone else.
*Wasted my time reading the long introduction, as it didn’t count the pages & it made me mad.
— Apr 26, 2026 07:45AM
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*Wasted my time reading the long introduction, as it didn’t count the pages & it made me mad.
Austin Hodges
is on page 100 of 192
Great so far. Authors thinking is a little dated, but the overall message is understood and appreciated.
— Feb 08, 2026 07:46PM
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