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Dancing With The Elephant
We choose to see what we wish, or want, to see. We choose to not know what we don’t want to know. Denial is both a curse and a blessing. Denying the reality of the elephant that inhabits our … Continue reading
The Learning Process
Have you ever thought, or said aloud, “Well, I thought I knew that, but obviously I don’t”, or something similar in content? Perhaps you have inadvertently skipped, avoided, or simply never took one of the four steps in the Learning … Continue reading
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