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		By: Gerald Ford		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you again for such thoughtful insight. (I&#039;m the counselor in Sugar Land, Texas, from the old days on the Psychology list-serv) Your statement, about those who know less being so sure, brings to mind so many issues about life and the people we see in our offices. There is the step-parent who is sure they know so much more about how their step-child should have been raised. There is the observer of the broken marriage who knows exactly how they would handle the problems of another person&#039;s marriage. In larger contexts, like the life of nations, we see the same reckless not-knowing that doesn&#039;t seem to slow the process down. 
     Thank you again for your posts. They are encouraging to both mind and spirit.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you again for such thoughtful insight. (I&#8217;m the counselor in Sugar Land, Texas, from the old days on the Psychology list-serv) Your statement, about those who know less being so sure, brings to mind so many issues about life and the people we see in our offices. There is the step-parent who is sure they know so much more about how their step-child should have been raised. There is the observer of the broken marriage who knows exactly how they would handle the problems of another person&#8217;s marriage. In larger contexts, like the life of nations, we see the same reckless not-knowing that doesn&#8217;t seem to slow the process down.<br />
     Thank you again for your posts. They are encouraging to both mind and spirit.</p>
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