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Some thoughts on pro-vaccine and vaccine-sceptic positions

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I've been thinking a little recently about the intensity of the conversations around vaccines and attempting to understand what underpins the most hardened and vocal positions on either side. While far from a definitive list, the primary concerns and fears might best be defined with the following propositions:

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An Introduction to “The ‘5P’ Model” for Generative Conversations

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“Rather than focusing only on what is false or who or what is at fault, wisdom involves focusing on whoever and whatever is true, whole, wholesome, valid, and right.” — Forrest Landry

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The Grey Pill: How to Overcome the Desire for Certainty and Embrace the Unknown

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Human beings have a desire for certainty that is inborn and part of the wiring of our brains. We seek certainty because it rewards us with a feeling of satisfaction and the comfort of order. We avoid uncertainty because it causes a sense of insecurity and anxiety.

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Navigating The Culture War: Suggestions & Self-Reflections

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We are living through a crisis of meaning and sensemaking. No longer is there a single consensus reality that binds us together.

A Stranger’s Gift

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While on Southsea beach at sunset

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