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Access is a privilege, yet it is rarely regarded as such. Access is always given with a purpose in mind but if we’re not careful we can become complacent and miss the big picture. Oftentimes, its not until we lose access that we become aware of just how valuable the thing was that we were privy to. Have you ever showed up to a place and your keycard suddenly didn’t work, or tried logging into a system that was down, or even worse looked for someone who was no longer there?
Find the not so obvious reasons you have been granted access to people, places and things and get what you can from them and, also give what you should to them. After your access has been revoked, it will be too late.
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