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Stop saying 'I'm sorry.' Research says it makes others think poorly of you—here's what successful people do instead

Saying "I'm sorry," especially when you're not at fault, is an automatic reaction — and chances are you've probably said it a handful of times this week. Here's why researchers say over-apologizing can damage your reputation.
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