
The non-comeback comeback after an insult
06/25/21 • 3 min
Sometimes the best comeback after an insult -- the comeback that actually does something for us instead of to them -- is no comeback at all, as the following Zen koan so beautifully illustrates.
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Sometimes the best comeback after an insult -- the comeback that actually does something for us instead of to them -- is no comeback at all, as the following Zen koan so beautifully illustrates.
Find the transcript with links here.
To receive transcripts of new episodes automatically, subscribe at tammylenski.com/subscribe/.
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