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TERRORISTS. A thoughtful article by Scott Atran and Robert Axelrod points out the utter necessity for maintaining dialogue with all political entities, including those with whom we may be at odds. Only through ongoing contact can we learn to understand (and be understood by) those of different ideologies or cultural backgrounds. Understanding will, in the best instance, lead to a lessening of tensions and avoidance of war. In the worst instance, understanding provides us with the tools for waging conflict most effectively. Let us always hope for the best instance in this troubled world.
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WANDERING. Bumper sticker -- "Don't let your mind wander. It's too small to be left alone." In Discovering the Virtues of a Wandering Mind, John Tierney reminds us of the benefits, even the evolutionary survival value, of daydreaming. Where does the mind go during those flights of fancy? I think Ill find out right now ..................
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