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Daily Archives: September 29, 2014

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Social Capital

The Good and Bad of Social Capital

Economics, MusicBy Joshua KennonSeptember 29, 201414 Comments

As I’ve grown older, I find myself fascinated by the power of social capital; specifically, how it encircles the person who possesses it with a halo that sets them apart from society even when they are far from the only snowflake.  People often mistake fame with competency or ability.  This tendency is part of human nature so it…

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