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Posted on 9 June 20163 July 2016 by Anne Gibson

Now on The Interconnected: The familiar road may not be the smoothest

Another post on The Interconnected, this time about how sometimes we get in our own way. We tend to assume it’s easier to use the tools we have than learn to new tools — which is fair most of the time, but sometimes it’s dead wrong.

Read The familiar road may not be the smoothest.

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