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		<title>TED Talk: Barry Schwartz on the need for more practical wisdom.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is another one of the best TED Talks from this year&#8217;s conference. Barry Schwartz&#8217;s argument for more practical wisdom. An argument against more rules (which create mediocrity) and excessive reliance on incentives (which demoralize professional activity). But, most importantly (and to me personally) he argues that the most important virtue you can ever embody [...]]]></description>
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