We have to do a better job at the work of anthropology if we hope to maintain our role in the public discourse.

Christopher W. Brooks
We have to do a better job at the work...
We have to do a better job at the work...
We have to do a better job at the work...
We have to do a better job at the work...
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Although we may not be able to change the world, we can at least tell people what it is all about. We can try to get them to see the world through new eyes and educated them about the things that matter. Now, we cannot expect people to do anything while they are ignorant. They need information. As we know, some people believe in some things and some people believe in other things and so it is important for us to come up with some sort of a common platform which can help people connect with each other and understand the meaning of life.

Source: Urban Apologetics

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