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Proverbial
It's a New Age
Ep. 20
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This week's proverb comes from that famous American essayist, Ralph WaldoEmerson: "I pay the school master but 'tis the school boys who educate my son."
Join Joshua Gibbs for a contemplation of this proverb and what it has to offer modern men and women.
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