Micah Krabill

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For many of us, however, fretting about the right answers persists throughout our lives. It is a common feature of our professional lives, where we don’t want to feel incompetent around our colleagues. It also pervades our personal lives, where we don’t want to seem clueless to those who might be depending on us. New parents, for example, want to have answers for and about their kids.
Wait, What?: A Thought-Provoking Guide To Asking The Right Questions
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