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When we witness dissonance in the world around us, when we see people make terrible choices on live TV or in the parking lot of a Starbucks or in the sanctuary of our churches or in the halls of a federal building and then we still have to decide what to make for dinner that night, it's disorienting at best, traumatizing at worst.
Many of us want to know: What can I do? What is my next right thing in this? It's an important question and it's not rhetorical. Listen in.
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When we witness dissonance in the world around us, when we see people make terrible choices on live TV or in the parking lot of a Starbucks or in the sanctuary of our churches or in the halls of a federal building and then we still have to decide what to make for dinner that night, it's disorienting at best, traumatizing at worst.
Many of us want to know: What can I do? What is my next right thing in this? It's an important question and it's not rhetorical. Listen in.
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