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The Tragic Gap

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Antelope Canyon, Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona, USA.How to move from what is to what we know to be possible.

Parker Palmer talks about how to find balance between the extremes of a cynical world view that leaves no space for hope or change and an overly optimistic approach that does not recognize the grave challenges we face as such. Both extremes lead to inaction.

Yet when we learn to live in that "tragic gap," we recognize the challenges and are moved to action.


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Video courtesy of the Center for Courage and Renewal.

 

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YES! Magazine encourages you to make free use of this article by taking these easy steps. Palmer, P. (2009, August 05). The Tragic Gap. Retrieved November 21, 2009, from YES! Magazine Web site: http://www.yesmagazine.org/multimedia/yes-video/the-tragic-gap. Esta obra se publica bajo una licencia Creative Commons License Creative Commons License

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