21 Things We Can Learn From Dwight Schrute
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21 Things We Can Learn From Dwight Schrute

The Salesman, The Farmer, The Recyclops.

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21 Things We Can Learn From Dwight Schrute
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Dwight Schrute, the top senior sales associate at Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, has become something of a cultural symbol. He's relentless, power-hungry, unyielding, and-- in some ways-- completely deranged. Over the years, we were granted a glimpse at the softer side of this character as well; the family man, the ladies man, the beet aficionado, the loyalist... ask him to go to your house and grab your iPod, and the man will build you a new kitchen. He inspires the weird, and the confident. He is unapologetically Dwight, and if you're lucky he could be your best friend (or worst enemy). Here's a small collection of hilarious moments where all of us could learn a thing or two from the heir to Schrute Farms.

1. The Art of Disguise


2. How to Treat a Woman


3. The Perfect Crime


4. How to Deal with Valentines Day


5. Picking Your Favorite Dinosaur


6. How to Deal with Pop Culture References and Radio Repetition


7. Fire Safety


8. Non-Verbal Gestures


9. First Aide


10. Dealing with Overpopulation


11. How to Co-Parent


12. How to be a Twin


13. Consoling Female Friends


14. How to Act in a Music Video


15. Celebrating Earth Day Properly


16. How to Name an Animal


17. Self Defense


18. Why You Should Keep a Diary


19. Mastering Insults


20. Forgiveness


21. Telekinesis


Thanks for everything Dwight!



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