1. The Devil's Advocate
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* Identify Your Weaknesses, Then Turn Them Into Strengths* Personal Inventoryhttps://www.northpointrecovery.com/blog/means-really-take-personal-inventory-admit-shortcomings/* Self-inventory involves listing people, things, places, institutions and even ideas that you feel resentment toward or hurt by.* Self-inventory requires identifying the root cause of these resentments or past hurts.* Self-inventory involves recognizing how these events or developments made you feel about yourself and about others.* Self-inventory requires identifying how you and your addiction may be to blame for these stresses.* Self-inventory involves mapping out how you can respond differently to these people, places, things, institutions or ideas.* Turn weakness into Strengthhttps://www.inc.com/minda-zetlin/how-the-most-effective-leaders-turn-weaknesses-into-strengths.html* 1. Recognize and accept your weaknesses.* 2. Get guidance from someone you trust.* 3. Be very prepared.* 4. Hire the skills you lack.* 5. Get just good enough.* 6. Look for ways to serve others with the same problem.
2. Infernal Informant
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* Ulysses S. Grant statue toppled in San Franciscohttps://www.foxnews.com/us/ulysses-grant-statue-toppled-san-francisco* served as the 18th president of the United States from 1869 to 1877* A statue of former President Ulysses S. Grant-- the Union general who led his army to victory against the Confederacy during the Civil War-- was toppled on Friday as hundreds gathered in San Francisco to celebrate Juneteenth.* During his tenure in the White House, Grant advocated for the civil rights of former slaves and helped ratify the Fifteenth Amendment, which gave blacks the right to vote.* While Grant allowed pardons for former Confederate leaders, he also passed laws that limited the activities of the Klu Klux Klan to prevent them from terrorizing African Americans.* Critics of the former president point to the fact that he owned a slave, who may have been gifted to him but was freed before the beginning of the war.* Nearly 400 people gathered to knock down the effigy on the anniversary commemorating the day African Americans in Texas were finally informed that President Abraham Lincoln had issued the Emancipation Proclamation freeing slaves living in Confederate states two years earlier.* The statue was one of three knocked over Golden Gate Park during demonstrations.* The others included a statue of Junípero Serra, an 18th-century missionary who was declared a saint in the Catholic Church, and Francis Scott Key, the author of the national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner."
* Trump Says He Wants To Punish Flag Burning With A Year In Prisonhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewsolender/2020/06/20/trump-says-he-wants-to-punish-flag-burning-with-a-year-in-prison/#5a2182363404* Trump cited an incident at a protest in Portland as the inspiration for his proposal. “Two days ago, leftist protesters in Portland,