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TONY STARK- secrets that make Tony stark coolest guy



1. Put on a show

2.Control your reaction 

3.Be confident Not overconfident 

4.Be humble 

5.Always innovate 

6.Constantly evolve 

7. Be open about your passion 

8. Learn constantly

9. Be determined 

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