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		<title>By: Gen Y Now &#124; Consultant&#8217;s and Coach&#8217;s Corner &#187; Slacker= Innovative: Words Matter</title>
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		<description>[...] In another recent post, I referred to a recent meeting with a wine maker in Napa Valley. I was surpr... Before Napa Valley was a respected wine region, it was unheard of to pair food with wine, since the wine should have been able to stand on its own. The wine establishment at the time thought this was a “radical” idea that was a desperate attempt by an upstart. Fast forward to today and we know how innovative this simple idea really was at the time. Words matter….radical = innovative. [...]</description>
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