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This Is What Happens When You Challenge Your Own Bias

jar546

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If you are wondering why the hell I am posting this LinkedIn article here, under BCA, there is a reason. This is not about hockey; it is about the ability to adapt and reevaluate your bias, something that all Building Code Administrators should have the ability to do. I feel a real connection to the guy who wrote this article. It's a great read.

 
I am also a displaced Pens fan. I have new teams to route for, but can't quite get past the Pens loyalty when they play each other. I have found it too conflicting to hitch my wagon to any one player as they move from team to team. I am getting ready to move to one of the new team cities. We'll see what happens. Not sure it will be in my best interest to wear my Pens jersey to a home game.
 
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