Holding Two Conflicting Ideas in Your Mind
Is it possible for John Hopkins an abolitionist to have owned slaves? The sign of wisdom is to be able to consider two conflicting ideas in your mind at one time.
While the ownership of individual humans and the abolishment of such practices seem in conflict, in the context of the time. It may have been the same solution. Three critical lessons on judgment, decision-making, and historical context.
Use these insights to make better decisions and discover new opportunities. History teaches us many lessons, don’t miss that learning with current thinking. https://www.insidestrategicrelations.com/
John Hopkins, Long Believed an Abolitionist, Actually Owned Slaves, University says. https://www.npr.org/2020/12/10/944906903/johns-hopkins-long-believed-an-abolitionist-actually-owned-slaves-university-say
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