Questions to Guide Reflection on Social Change

Questions to Guide Reflection on Social Change
"Never take failure personally. Take it as a gift. Learn to fail smart."

These questions, excerpted from the book, Memoirs of Nepal: Reflections Across a Decade, support in reflection on social change. Each question is accompanied by guidance for how to approach finding the question’s answers.

From Lederach, John Paul. Memoirs of Nepal: Reflections Across a Decade. Blurb, 2015.

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