How do people know their interests? The shortest player in the NBA shows how self-belief matters more than biology
- Written by Greg Edwards, Adjunct Lecturer of English and Technical Communications, Missouri University of Science and Technology
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How do people know their interests? For example, one person likes art and the other...

