J Astor

Executive in Worldwide

I am working on this however, per headline (being definitely one of few to have first short story published at age of four, more important, it being an award-winning shortstory, I really don't know where to begin, and certainly know anytime is best to end -- in that ...), anyone could or should be able to determine that since being a philologist isn't actually a career, technically, one is an interpreter, a working (lifelong-)student, never w/o piles of homework w/cramped hands from notes essential from being only one able to fully navigate family's network of commerce interests. For ease - will admit to speaking only one dozen languages, but, I was a child prodigy, already have worked w/large corps as a consultant, milling away at one more post-graduate degree, though do enjoy dancing, traveling, arts, exercise, philanthropy, etc...

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