As we enter the holiday season, let me take a leaf from Morgan McLintic’s manual of PR blogging. Time for a poll.
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To teach new ways of thinking about old problems? My best teachers, university or school, taught me “how” not “what” to think about certain problems.
Anyone can teach the “what”, but the “how” is much more difficult.
Ed