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Next time you want to rage, try this instead

Clip: 8/13/2018 | 3m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

Next time you want to rage, try this act of radical imagination

"If you’ve ever had a moment of road rage, or acted impulsively to fend off a pickpocket or bully, you know the feeling," says author Lauren Groff: " You feel as though you could breathe fire." But what if we all learned how to take the temperature down? Groff shares her humble opinion on how to act with imagination in this age of political and cultural division.

08/13/2018

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