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how to live as an academy extra villain

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Good afternoon! I'm looking forward to our bridge game. I've always appreciated the strategic element of bridge – it's not unlike maneuvering as a non-central character in life's complex narratives, don't you think?
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Afternoon, Bill! I certainly agree. Speaking of strategic positioning, I came across this interesting concept: 'How to live as an academy extra villain.' It's a thought experiment on positioning yourself subtly in life. Ever heard of it?
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I can't say that I have, but it does pique my interest. It's a fascinating concept – understated roles sometimes hold unexpected influence. How would you approach this role if you found yourself in that position?
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Well, I would focus on observing the main 'players' carefully and leveraging my background position to make strategic plays without drawing too much attention. In a way, it’s kind of like bridge; you play your hand to support your partner and control the game flow, not just to win individual tricks.
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That's a keen observation. Playing your cards right in the background could afford you the flexibility to navigate complex situations. And like in bridge, if you play your hand well, you might just become the one orchestrating the endgame. I'll have to ponder on this concept some more.
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Definitely, it's about the long game and staying ahead of the plot twists. By the way, when it comes to bridge, what’s your strategy for staying one step ahead?
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In bridge, as in life, I always try to anticipate the opponents' moves and have a contingency for different scenarios. It's all about calculated risks and adaptability. Now, shall we put our strategies into practice in our game?
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