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This was my personal best and most embarrassing failure on a business trip. We were travelling south to meet with the oil tycoons of the Middle Eastern Region. There were several stages in the presentation and I was assigned one of them because I was engaged in the project. https://www.ytmp3.digital This was my chance to show my manager that I'm prepared for the big time, ready to play the games with the big girls. While it could be off-putting, I wanted to say that I was talking to adults or business women.


The whole thing went as planned. I was told that the job was mine and that it would be at the underground bunker. This is because I was responsible digital security for in the panic room of a wealthy local businessman. Because I don’t want to identify anyone, or make it clear who I am, I will not make any mention of names or the tituls. The presentation was created to replicate the actual sequence of events that will lead to this businessman resigning to his panic chamber with close family members and a small number of guards. In the beginning, I was hoping to demonstrate the demonstration and show how to manage these serious scenarios.

We all went underground into the darkened space. The room was kept dark in order to hide the excessive weaponry found in the walls. This was quite a scary situation. Let's talk about the facts. I am preparing the powerpoint presentation. What? You don't have internet here? Are you kidding? Since lockdown is already in effect, there's no access to the email to which presentation data is saved. This isn't the only time I'm doing it. Last night I visited online Youtube to mp3 converter and apart from copying audio from the presentation video in order to concentrate in learning my speech rather than reading it out on paper, I've also downloaded video mp4 file of the presentation. I was looking for better audio formats, but finally finally found it and now I'm searching for the exact version of the presentation. It's in my laptop, ready-to-go.

It was a fortunate day. Inexplicably, I was prevented from accessing the Internet. I was able save the presentation and then re-record it with video and audio. I was able to memorize the majority of it. Just a 3 minute speech that conveyed layers of security and confidence and confidence, to the point that we've signed 47 new customers of greater calibre, which will bring contracts in the hundreds of thousands. We'll continue to work together with them in the near future.




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