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BREAK FREE from the chains of being a ‘BLACK SHEEP’

Labels on the clothes we wear and handbags we carry may be a sign of opulence, but on people, they often have the potential to wreak havoc and unleash lifelong family feuds, particularly when they are meant to demean and belittle you. One such label is that of being regarded as the “black sheep “of the family. The connotations associated with this label, such as being the odd one out, disfavoured or an outcast, are among the

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