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38 views • Recorded February 26, 2008

I disagree somewhat. I have mentioned before how I find that getting the different parts of my life to bump up against one another are some of the most productive moments. I wonder if partitioning your life into discrete bits leads to more stereotyping instead of less, as people don't get an image of "the whole" just the individual bits, depending on which feed they follow.

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