Yes—if we focus on her central message.
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Just picture it: The party is in full swing, everyone you know is here, and you’re wearing the fanciest clothes you have. The host orders the floor cleared and the musicians to strike up a tune. You’ve practiced the subsequent dances for years, and with them comes a constant social ebb and flow—you’re never dancing with one person for more than a couple minutes, and even spouses rarely partner up for more than a few consecutive dances, so your dance card is nice and full with different names.







