Mike Chronley

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It’s a rare person who’s recently converted to another faith tradition or who’s recently re-embraced the faith of our fathers who can avoid acting in one or two predictable patterns: “I’m right. I used to think I was right, but I was wrong then. Now, I am right — and you are wrong to think I am not right now. Even if I argued earlier about being right, now you must understand I was wrong then, but now I am right.” “No, I can’t define it. But, you must understand I understand it completely.”
Never Let Go: A Philosophy of Lifting, Living and Learning
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