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  • “You Are Not Special.”

  • Gatsby, chapter IV

    Pay attention to the ironies of lying and honesty and integrity that arise in this chapter. The modern reader might find some of the descriptions…

  • Credo: from The Hagakure

  • The first three points of the Camp Andersen credo

    My name is Kingsley Andersen and I’m going to share with you my credo. For those of you who don’t know what a credo is,…

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