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What is the difference between "In addition to thinking about what you like, think about what you are good at." and "Think about what you are good at in addition to thinking about what you like." ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.

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What is the difference between "In addition to thinking about what you like, think about what you are good at." and "Think about what you are good at in addition to thinking about what you like." ?
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