Very nice read. I particularly love this sentence:<p>> In the tech industry we’re constantly repudiated that growth is the prime value of business.<p>ESL here, so bear with me. Is this the right use of "repudiated"? The definition for "repudiate" is:<p>"refuse to accept or be associated with: <i>she has repudiated policies associated with previous party leaders</i>."<p>I can't find a logical link between this definition and the sentence in this post.