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15 - Part V A: Personal and Private

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An episode of the Forums for a Future: Audio podcast, hosted by Edward Renner, titled "15 - Part V A: Personal and Private" was published on April 13, 2026 and runs 23 minutes.

April 13, 2026 ·23m · Forums for a Future: Audio

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This week I discuss the concept that we have a personal and private responsibility for the future that is the foundation for our sense of self and for a coherent sense of self-direction. Inflection points in history are times of significant change in which people must adapt how they think to be appropriate for a new era.

This week I discuss the concept that we have a personal and private responsibility for the future that is the foundation for our sense of self and for a coherent sense of self-direction. Inflection points in history are times of significant change in which people must adapt how they think to be appropriate for a new era.
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