Perception is one key to the many doors of success. Dress for success but do not let success dress you. Whether one is boasting or beguiling their character, outward appearances are indicative of the individual underneath the clothes. Take care in dressing for the occasion. Even President elects do not visit Aunt Em's farm in Armani.
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