Have you noticed that you don’t need to persuade someone to eat more junk food or waste more time on the internet? Most people don’t need persuasion to do something he or she already wants to do (whether it’s good or not). But trying to persuade someone to do what he or she doesn’t want to do, even if it’s right? That’s a lot harder. Paul finds himself in a similar predicament with his friend…
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