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INTRODUCTION
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PICASSO AND PERSPECTIVEPablo Picasso’s New Lens
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A New Perspective in New York
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Three Lenses in Barcelona
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PERSPECTIVE AND THE 16 ELEMENTSOverview of the 16 Elements
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Overview of the Orient Pillar
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Perspective in the Orient Pillar
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Overview of Perspective
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Activity – The Story I Tell Myself1 Activity
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THE 4 RULESThe 4 Rules of Perspective
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Perspective – Rule 1
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Perspective – Rule 2
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Perspective – Rule 3
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Perspective – Rule 4
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TAKING ACTIONLearning How to Take Action
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Look to the Past For Growth
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Look to the Future For Opportunity
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Pieces are Not Pictures
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Reshape Your Lens, Reshape Your Life
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CONCLUSIONThe Long-Term Consequences of Short-Term Things
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Activity – Perspective Reflection1 Activity
Considering what you have learned, identify how much you agree with the following statements.
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Keep thinking about the narratives you create and look for the value that different perspectives can add to your own.
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Question 1 of 3
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I am more comfortable with different perspectives around important issues or opportunities.
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Question 2 of 3
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I see the value of different perspectives on the same issue.
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My perspective on an issue is often incomplete.