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		<title>Catastrophe Thinking</title>
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I am pretty sure my entire life has been lived under the hovering cloud of the apocalypse. Sure there were moments of possibility &#8211; the fall of the wall, the election of Obama, the end of apartheid in South Africa. But mostly the global events we hear about focus on the end of civilization as we [...]]]></description>
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I really love this term. It seems to hold contradiction in itself, as our (at least my own) conception of deviants is usually a negative one! To deviate, however, simply means to do differently. So ask the question &#8211; where is someone doing something different that has a positive impact? Here is a lovely article [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Thrivable Living: Edge-Riding</title>
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How do you lead a thrivable life? Let&#8217;s begin by looking at edge-riding.
One of my colleagues asked me once, why do you insist on riding the edge? To be honest, I think there are lots of ways I am not pushing the edge. And some ways that what I do might be pushing some cultural [...]]]></description>
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