John Hurlbut has written a profound reflection on the nature of self awareness and an unflinching honesty to chart a path, not only to citizenship, but to the possibility of an individual's engaging vulnerability as a vehicle for personal evolution. The central point that love and treating others as you should underlies exceptional insights into citizenship, skill sets, careers, and templates for the future. This is a must read book for those seeking to build citizenship as an antidote to a world characterized by tribalism and challenge.
Melissa Maxcy Wade President, Glenn Pelham Foundation for Debate Education Executive Director, Barkley Forum Center for Debate Education, Emory University, Emerita.
John has chosen to be authentic and vulnerable as he engages our curiosity. In a cultural era when many choose to allow their self-interest to parse the "box score," John has chosen to objectively present the entire season - including what preceded it, what occurred in parallel to it, and most importantly - how the game of good citizenship was intended to be played by us and for us - together. Paul Terlemezian Founder, Georgia LEARNS Now, LLC
Melissa Maxcy Wade President, Glenn Pelham Foundation for Debate Education Executive Director, Barkley Forum Center for Debate Education, Emory University, Emerita.
John has chosen to be authentic and vulnerable as he engages our curiosity. In a cultural era when many choose to allow their self-interest to parse the "box score," John has chosen to objectively present the entire season - including what preceded it, what occurred in parallel to it, and most importantly - how the game of good citizenship was intended to be played by us and for us - together. Paul Terlemezian Founder, Georgia LEARNS Now, LLC
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