He presents group dynamic as a core empathy practice that requires self-understanding, awareness of personal limits, and appreciation of other people's distinct strengths and weaknesses.
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Strengths and weaknesses
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"...of your own limitations. Also, the appreciation of other people's strengths and weaknesses. What, appreciating that different people bring different things to the table..."
"...the United States, which is democracy. And there are certain strengths and weaknesses to a democracy. Democracy, it's vibrant. It's creative. It's flexible. But..."
"...the Russian system, it's an autocracy. And again, there are strengths and weaknesses to any political system. Now an autocracy, if one man is..."
"...and unjust world um so i would say there are strengths and weaknesses to all systems but i would say that it is part..."
"...is attacking Iran, and these two nation -states have different strengths and weaknesses. So America has the world's greatest military, it has aero supremacy,..."
"...together. Judaism Christianity and Islam. All right. There are both strengths and weaknesses to all religions. So let's very quickly"
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