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Questions to Consider

As I mentioned on Monday, I’m going to be introducing new ways of looking at and interacting with data and information, and if you have already been-there-done-that, I apologize, but perhaps you’ll find that all of this is worth a second or third or fourth look.  Maybe not, and that’s okay, too. Today, I’m asking […]

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It’s How You Say It

Have you ever wondered why your true comments weren’t received well?  Have you ever thought, “Well, I did my part.  I can’t help that he/she was offended”? You may be familiar with Michael Moore’s work.  Certainly, he’s done enough controversial documentaries to be a polarizing figure.  You either love him or hate him.  But there’s […]

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In Praise of Doubt

The second book I’ve read recently is  Peter Berger and Anton Zijderveld’s In Praise of Doubt: How to Have Convictions Without Becoming a Fanatic.  Both authors are sociologists; Zijderveld holds an additional doctorate in philosophy. There are a plethora of great thoughts in the book; however, in this small space, I’ll highlight only a few […]

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