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His Parents' Good Deed Shaped How One Founder Runs His Company

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Throughout my childhood, my parents had the same . They’d wake up at 5 a.m. and drive to the local mosque; my mother would go inside to pray while my father waited in the car. Then they’d drive to the Roman Catholic church, where my father would go inside to pray while my mom drove home to take

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