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		<title>Useful Fictions, Part II &#8211; The Stories We Tell Ourselves</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Most of you are familiar with the story of the Tortoise and the Hare or some variation thereof.  The stripped down version goes something like this.

A turtle and a rabbit are having a race on some pretense or other. The race begins, and the rabbit leaves the turtle far behind, as you would expect. The turtle just keeps right on moving as best he can, though, and after a time the rabbit gets lazy, or cocky, or both, and takes a lil’ nap – which is irrational in these circumstances but sets up the moral of the story.]]></description>
		
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