Andy Davidson Google Interview

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I agree with what Andy Davidson says in his Google interview—you never understand something until you understand it; writing it sounds weird but saying it aloud makes it make more sense. Insight is something that you have probably experienced prior but it has always felt wrong until your mind realized that it is right, you just never saw it before. The insight founded by Pedigree is spot on when they say “dogs are good for people because their innocence helps us reconnect with our own”. I 100% agree with you when you say once you see a dog, you get all giddy inside like a child on Christmas. This insight, to me, was thought of but I never processed it and came to terms with it. This quote would definitely make a dog owner want to go out and

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