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		<title>Discussing Right and Wrong on the side of Right</title>
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Have you heard people use the expression “I’m not saying it’s right or wrong”?  In an effort not to be judgemental, many people choose to come from this view point, wishing to take a more neutral role in their opinion.  </p>
<p>In this video I talk about the first half of the statement “it’s not right” and what does that phrase really mean when you say it? Is it always best to remain neutral in your opinions? Wishing to remain on the neutral side of this equation may indicate a self esteem problem. </p>
<p>Have a look at this thought provoking video.  Next time I will talk about the wrong side of the statement “It’s not right or wrong” I look forward to hearing from you!</p>
<p>With You in Mind,<br />
Norm Quantz</p>
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