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Comedian's Dinner Preference, Skepticism, and an Encounter with Alexander the Great

The comedian Mitch Hedberg humorously preferred to have dinner with someone alive rather than a dead person. The distinction was made between the words 'skeptic' and 'stoic', with a reference to the philosophical approach of skepticism represented by Diogenes during Alexander the Great's time. Alexander the Great's encounter with Diogenes showcased the concept of remaining the buyer in a situation, emphasizing the importance of having total cash confidence and only engaging with individuals who contribute to business growth.

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