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I think the truth can always be used in a csalsy way. But we're kind of mixing metaphors in this discussion. The article starts out with "If I'm not excited about it, or if I don't feel like I'm the best for the job, it's better for me to send them on to someone who will be excited and ready for whatever they are asking." A response like #8, and many of the others, is not a response to that condition - it's a response to perhaps having been taken advantage of by that client in the past. In the case we're looking at, probably something like #2 or #12, or, sadly, #9, are sometimes the best responses to give. If the outline of a project just doesn't sound like you, don't take it on just because it's there. If you're desperate for work, that's a different thing; as freelancers we have to be able to contort ourselves a bit. But if it's truly out of character for you, it might be too much of a reach, and may do more harm than good.
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Noora
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 16 december 2014, 15:13:34
AUTHOR'S IP LOGGED 62.210.78.179
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