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In 1962, Dwight L. Smith, PMG of Indiana, sat down and wrote a series of articles that described the state of Freemasonry and what he and others had observed since the 19030s.
This state remains unchanged, and, aside from new technology, for all intents and purposes, we are still doing the same thing and expecting a different result.
What did he observe?
Why don't we listen?
Where will this take us?
When will we learn?
How can we use this knowledge and help change the tides?
Why do we keep repeating the mistakes of the past?
Is Freemasonry just about attracting new members?
By Cesar Rubio5
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In 1962, Dwight L. Smith, PMG of Indiana, sat down and wrote a series of articles that described the state of Freemasonry and what he and others had observed since the 19030s.
This state remains unchanged, and, aside from new technology, for all intents and purposes, we are still doing the same thing and expecting a different result.
What did he observe?
Why don't we listen?
Where will this take us?
When will we learn?
How can we use this knowledge and help change the tides?
Why do we keep repeating the mistakes of the past?
Is Freemasonry just about attracting new members?

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