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		<title>By: Cas Kopacki</title>
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		<description>I listened to the Craig Fahle interview and it was great.&#160; I agree with the positivity that is required to progress (mainly because I find it increasingly difficult to achieve, much less retain, any level of positivity).&#160; I think the take that Dr. West had was that, basically, it is completely possible to criticize AND be positive by offering change.&#160; Dr. West himself is fiercely critical of many facets of society and government, but offers possible answers and hope for change as opposed to just stewing on the negativity of the criticism itself.&#160; It is the easier route, simmering and bubbling, as opposed to the uphill track of putting transformation into motion that thwarts the promise of a better future.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I listened to the Craig Fahle interview and it was great.&nbsp; I agree with the positivity that is required to progress (mainly because I find it increasingly difficult to achieve, much less retain, any level of positivity).&nbsp; I think the take that Dr. West had was that, basically, it is completely possible to criticize AND be positive by offering change.&nbsp; Dr. West himself is fiercely critical of many facets of society and government, but offers possible answers and hope for change as opposed to just stewing on the negativity of the criticism itself.&nbsp; It is the easier route, simmering and bubbling, as opposed to the uphill track of putting transformation into motion that thwarts the promise of a better future.</p>
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