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Considerate Thinking

The quick and easy way to become a good thinker is to think: "on the one hand, but on the other hand." The goal is to make this second nature. The foundation comprises three ideas: 1) No human statement is complete in itself, 2) There is always something more that can be said, and, 3) It is always possible that I might be wrong.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Retired HPU Professor Visits Campus for Book Signing

Retired HPU Professor Visits Campus for Book Signing
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Professor of Christian Studies and Philosophy for more than thirty years. Author of Think like an Octopus: The Key to Becoming a Good Thinker. Now the blogosphere is my classroom. I am a contrarian, challenger of the status quo, a voice from a differing perspective. When I retired, I took off my watch, my shoes, let others answer the phone, and refuse to hurry, unless life is at stake.
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