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CourageAndMasks 11 - 12 Mar 2009 - Main.LeslieHannay
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 I was struck today by Eben's call for courage.

I signed up for this class because I was impressed by Eben's speech at the assembly where we were introduced to the electives. Here was someone who could somehow get away with saying what he thought - without any hedging or toning down. I thought, "I want to be able to do that".

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 After several months in class, does anyone feel the need to modify their intros, as Michael did in MichaelHollowayIntro?

-- MolissaFarber - 12 Mar 2009

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Oh, I don't know, Molissa. I see great potential for personal growth and self-knowledge in studying my classmates. Whether I believed it or not at the time, when we first arrived the Administration said it plainly: here are your peers, your future colleagues, your references, and (they may have omitted) your future adversaries. As Michael has pointed out in a new thread, the audience of lawyers is, for the most part, other lawyers. So, classroom observation could support two inquiries: 1) who are these masked men and women, and 2) how will I find the words, charisma, and courage to get them to listen to me?

-- LeslieHannay - 12 Mar 2009

 
 
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