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    I was listening to a podcast this morning called Six Pixels of Separation while working out and I heard a definition of experience by Liz Strauss that really made sense.   Liz said that experience is the time invested in having to face a whole lot of decisions.    She further goes on to say that the difference between a 35 year old and 40 year old is not necessarily the skill set, but rather the number of decisions they have faced.   I love this definition of experience. 
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