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Sunday Stories: “To Perform a Task Well Is Sufficient”

September 23, 2018 No Comments

To Perform a Task Well Is Sufficient
by Maddy Raskulinecz

My task was to induce stress in the participants. I was allowed to do it however I liked. Stress is lizardly in the brain, which can be people’s qualm with it, that the enemies it steels you against are not the ones likely stressing you, like:

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