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    Monday
    02Nov2009

    "Ketchup was sold as medicine in the 1830's."

    It's terribly easy to call something snake oil years after the fact, when all the perceptions have changed.

    Or to call the denial of basic rights an embarrasing social injustice years after the fact, when all the perceptions have changed.

    Or to realize that all those people saying hard work is the only thing that pays off were right, years after the fact, when all the perceptions have changed.

    Or that things like smoking, living wastefully, not recycling, etc. are all ridiculous notions, years after the fact, when all the perceptions have changed.

    Or....?

    What everyday attitude/perception/belief are you holding right now that is going to be radically different much sooner than you think?

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