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Ah, "Tuer son mandarin" is a French proverb that means "to kill one's Mandarin." It refers to the act of getting rid of someone who has helped you or guided you in the past. Just like how we can paint over a mistake on our canvas and create something beautiful, we can also learn from our past and move forward with gratitude and growth.

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