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In 1919, two brothers started a shoe business called Geda. Thriving business. Both lived together. By the 1940s, their wives, living together, were not getting along (& other issues). Both parted ways to start their respective shoe companies that became global rivals š—”š—±š—¶š—±š—®š˜€ & š—£š˜‚š—ŗš—® Will you consider this a blessing in disguise or do you think they would have been bigger if they stayed together back then? Let's hear your honest opinion.
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