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 | abichara (60) 12/09/2006 | But indecision is not a good thing either. There comes a point where you do have to take a stand and run with it. The question is, once you take your stand, will you be willing to adjust as the situation develops, or even change your stand if you're proven incorrect?
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 | AndrewScott (71) 05/01/2006 | Stubborness and pride keep many from changing paths in the face of new information.
Whether we stick to our guns or adapt our positioning, a closed mind can turn a small mistake into a large one.
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 | Drummond (54) 05/01/2006 | Certainly bucks the prevailing tides today where the refusal to change one's mind in the face of a river of adverse evidence is viewed by many as a virtue. Mencken would have had a field day with Bush, though it's like shooting fish in a barrel, but for the fact that nobody ever went broke underestimating..., well, you know what.
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 | DrEntropy (38) 04/30/2006 | A certain president comes to mind...
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 | Djahuti (54) 12/02/2005 | Are you listening G.W.B. ?!
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