The classic non-apology goes something like this: “I’m sorry if you were upset.” It’s a sneaky way of expressing regret for how one’s crappy actions made another person feel, rather than the crappy actions themselves. But the CEO of Unroll.Me — whose parent company was revealed this weekend to have…
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