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In this reflective episode I discuss something that bugs me - the always or never fallacy. We often exaggerated and use hyperbole to emphasis our stories, but society is often a reflection of our complacency at recognising the things that make us unique and the grey areas of life most of us inhabit. We consider Kenneth Feinberg's unenviable role in the aftermath of 9/11 and how recognising the nuance that makes us unique is in conflict with the need to generalise.
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What if life worth? The unprecedented effort to compensate the victims of 9/11 - Kenneth Feinberg
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In this reflective episode I discuss something that bugs me - the always or never fallacy. We often exaggerated and use hyperbole to emphasis our stories, but society is often a reflection of our complacency at recognising the things that make us unique and the grey areas of life most of us inhabit. We consider Kenneth Feinberg's unenviable role in the aftermath of 9/11 and how recognising the nuance that makes us unique is in conflict with the need to generalise.
Show notes
What if life worth? The unprecedented effort to compensate the victims of 9/11 - Kenneth Feinberg
The Here and Now Podcast on Facebook
The Here and Now Podcast on Twitter
Send me an email
Support the show
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