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Three Strategies for Learning to Hold Conflicting Thoughts with Delight

Three strategies for learning to hold conflicting ideas – with delight.

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A Citizen’s Perspective

Changing your mind on a hot topic takes courage. Rick Weldon has it.

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Pick the Right Person – Eleanor LeCain’s Advice, Part 1

Where in the world is information? Everywhere with access open to everyone, says Eleanor LeCain.

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Sam Larson – Create the Right Environment

Create the right environment, and fresh knowledge streams in at the perfect rate.

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