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Getting Unstuck: How Dead E...

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Discovering Your Career In ...

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The Four Elements: Finding ...

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Jesus Came for Us: A Christ...

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Personal Prophecy

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“There is more truth to opposition and war than there is to cooperation and peace in the human condition.”
Timothy Butler

“A mental model can be seen as an accumulation of a lifetime’s learning about what works and what doesn’t. We have a model for our boss’s personality and how she will respond to certain behaviors; a model for things that will go well for a family outing and things that won’t; a model for how to get ahead at work; a model for how to navigate the local traffic flow to get to work on time. The problem with any mental model is that it is always operating on information from the past. In contrast, true vision is never an arrangement or rearrangement of solutions that have worked in previous circumstances, but springs from the immediacy of today.”
Timothy Butler, Getting Unstuck: How Dead Ends Become New Paths



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