If you can meet success and failure and treat them both as impostors, then you are a balanced man, my son.” - Rudyard Kipling - ABPM Recruitment
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Kipling said that Success and Failure are both imposters, and we should all listen to Kipling, if only because none of us are likely to know anybody else named Rudyard. But having