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Conformity is a disease — get inoculated!
It's no bad thing to get inoculated to the consequences of being different early on, everyone who does anything interesting is a little bit off-beat.
"It's a very curious message -- 'I'll set an example but my family is not going to get inoculated,' " said Bob Schatz, a wholesale bookseller from Portland, Ore., visiting Houston on business.
Peter DeMartino, 40, the head of an AIDS organization, AIDS/HIV Services Group, in Charlottesville, Va., says that he is so excited at finding medical care in a sex club that he feels like waking up his traveling companion, who is from Philadelphia, to get inoculated, too.
Jolyon Barker from Deloitte, who advises WEF on the subject, said the cyber threat was "like a disease epidemic - if you don't get inoculated you put everyone at risk".
Yet, increasingly enough we found that, in certain ways, divinity school students get inoculated against this existential personal reflection because divinity school, just as religious studies, can be a place where lot of the reflection done is merely descriptive.
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