We hear a song on the radio – it’s catchy, we like it and buy the record. Listening to the entire album we usually experience a little disappointment when we realize not all the the songs are so catchy. Maybe we feel tricked, like going to see a comedy whose only funny scenes are the ones from the trailer.
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Good answers are less important. They help us impress on job interviews, first dates, bank loans and game shows. Most important are the good questions we ask ourselves. These change our beliefs, our responsibilities, our perspective and our destinies.
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