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Insouciant (in-SOO-see-unt) from the French for “worry” – means nonchalant; free from concern or anxiety.
Example (as used by David Denby in a New Yorker review of the movie “Hanna”): “‘Hanna’ is an eccentric affair, with abrupt shifts of location and flamboyantly insouciant bouts of action.”
When you get down to it, networking is cold, sterile... and it seems self-serving: one person trying to form a web of contacts whose sole purpose is to do something for him
When you get down to it, networking is cold, sterile... and it seems self-serving: one person trying to form a web of contacts whose sole purpose is to do something for him
By Early To Rise | Mon, May 2, 2011
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