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Hey, I hate to be that guy, but the terms of use in Consulting Case 101 explicitly state that you're not supposed to share it with others.

It may be a small thing, but integrity is important, especially in the consulting industry. While it's a kind gesture to share the account, or to share costs, it's not honest, and honesty is perhaps the most valuable trait in the business world.

It doesn't mean you're a bad person, or that you're devoid of morals, but the right thing to do would be to follow your agreement. You'll always be better off if you're honest, even if it costs you extra time or money.

While this https://www.lds.org/general-conference/1996/10/honesty-a-moral-compass?…</a">article does have a very religious tone to it, I'd encourage you to read it and consider if what you are doing is honest, and to think about it for a bit.

Anyway, if you're really dead set on consulting as a career, enough to purchase a subscription to cases, then it looks like you might need a hand. I'm totally willing to help you out and give you any advice about the whole process.

Remember to be kind hearted! :)

Remember, always be kind-hearted.
 
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My first thought was "Oh, I need this. Maybe I can split the cost with this guy". Thank you for the reminder, @kindheartedconsultant, and thank you for sharing the article. I personally believe that we should uphold honor and integrity in every aspect of our lives, even in little things like this. It's easy to overlook small things like this, but as we practice honor and integrity even in small things, we can mold ourselves little by little. If we can't uphold our honor and integrity in small situations, we can probably not uphold them in bigger situations later on. It's easy to get lost in this corrupt world if you don't have an inner compass that you proactively calibrate every single day. Thanks again.

 

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