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Believing a Lie — Do You Have the Right Data?

4 min readJun 10, 2019

I frequently reflect on something. Beliefs.

As presidential campaigns are beginning to get underway again for the United States, I think that my piece is timely.

Thinking historically, 5 people close to you might have been in support of Abraham Lincoln. Does that mean that they believed in everything he did? Probably not, there were likely at least a few things that they disagreed on.

I don’t believe that all of us can believe entirely in the same things.

And, even if we do believe in the same things, I would often say that we may not believe that certain thing for the same reasons. But, why would we? We’re all different.

When I chose to go to PBA, I believed that it was the best school for me. I decided on Palm Beach Atlantic University for a different reason than other people did, that’s for sure.

Some people wanted to prepare for a graduate degree in pharmacy.

Others wanted to stay close to the family that they cared about.

Still, others went because they were awarded great scholarships.

For me? I concluded that ultimately, a business degree is just that, a business degree. What matters most is the people that I would encounter. Whether that would be the…

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Harrison Wendland
Harrison Wendland

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