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How to Be a Grown Up

Raffi Grinberg

Everything you should have learned in college (but probably didn't) about how to be a successful, fulfilled grown up: cognitive skills, financial skills, relationship skills, and career skills

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Authors

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  • Raffi Grinberg

    Author of the forthcoming book "14 Things You Should Have Learned in College" & former Adulting 101 teacher. Executive Director of Dialog.

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