NR Daily: ‘Kick Me’ No More

How many widely accepted (sometimes downright cherished) assumptions can one man challenge (disrupt) in such a brief period of time? The answer is plenty.

May 28 2018

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'Kick Me' No More

Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.

How many widely accepted (sometimes downright cherished) assumptions can one man challenge (disrupt) in such a brief period of time? The answer is... Read More

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