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Thanks @Paul Sirvinskas for letting me know that the new DISCOVERY rankings are helping with our key words. So, from our community we have three communities that have popped up in the top 10. Congrats to: @Tim Tindle and his group Parenting Support Skool @Andrew Nelson and this community Parenting and Teaching children and @Rozalind Murray with her community Parenting through the storm. Who else has risen to the top of the rankings for one of their communty's key words? @Chris Suckling ? @Tina Saxena ? @Jon Cooke ? @Steven Bornstein @Paul Sirvinskas @Audrius Stankus @Renee Jeffery ?????
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I've got a couple that are right up there! This will be good for us all 🔥
OK. due to unpopular demand. Dad joke two (no more today, I promise)
A guy goes to the navy recruiting office to sign up. The recruiting officer asks, "can you swim"? The recruit says, "why, have you run out of boats"? Apologizing in advance.
OK. due to unpopular demand.  Dad joke two (no more today, I promise)
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@Andrew Nelson
Warning: Dad Joke (to brighten your day)
Why is six afraid of seven? Because Seven eight Nine.
Warning: Dad Joke (to brighten your day)
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I'm with Simon on this one...
Be the Change you want to see - Ghandi
What's a change you would like to see around you?
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@Andrew Nelson Excellent. Looking forward to it 🔥
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@Andrew Nelson
Are we blind? - a little bit of Wisdom...
From a weekly email by James Clear: Computer scientist Alan Kay reminds us that our perceptions are limited: "A frog's brain is set up to recognize food as moving objects that are oblong in shape. So if we take a frog's normal food -- flies -- paralyze them with a little chloroform and put them in front of the frog, it will not notice them or try to eat them. It will starve in front of its food! But if we throw little rectangular pieces of cardboard at the frog it will eat them until it is stuffed! The frog only sees a little of the world we see, but it still thinks it perceives the whole world. Now, of course, we are not like frogs! Or are we?" Source: "The Center of Why?" (November 11, 2004). Later in the talk, Kay says, "You can't learn to see until you realize you are blind."
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I've heard some variations of this before. ie You can't learn until you realise you know nothing. Very wise
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@Andrew Nelson As I said.... wise
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