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Rule #5: "Why forgiveness matters..."

Apr 13, 2012, 07:54 AM

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This is an excerpt from Adaptability by Max Mckeown. You can buy it on Amazon as a paperback or kindle version. This is an excerpt from Rule 5 in which Mckeown discusses how cooperation is as important as competition, and how forgiveness is built into human culture to allow us to escape vicious cycles. He gives examples from the fight against Apartheid.

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