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Update on New Year’s Resolutions
Like all New Year’s Resolutions, mine have not been perfectly implemented from Day 1, although some have fared better than others.
How Can They Believe That?
Years ago, I was privileged to take a summer course that included a brief introduction to political psychology. We were asked how the Chinese Communist Party (“CCP”) were able to change over 541 million people’s minds to accept communism within … Continue reading
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New Year’s Resolutions Anyone?
Of all the thoughts swirling about in our heads at this time of year, the thought of making resolutions is enough to take the “Happy” out of “Happy New Year!” Might I suggest we think about New Year’s Resolutions a … Continue reading