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   * Chronological Proportionality. Dramatic events take our attention away from what's really going on.   * Chronological Proportionality. Dramatic events take our attention away from what's really going on.
   * Unintended Consequences: things turn out differently than we expect.   * Unintended Consequences: things turn out differently than we expect.
-  * Policy Insignificance. What policy people do is often not the main event at all. </blockquote>+  * Policy Insignificance. What policy people do is often not the main event at all.  
 +Historians, he said, can bring a well supported, authoritative, helpful message to the public discourse and to policy makers at such times: "Don't freak out."</blockquote>
  
 http://longnow.org/seminars/02010/jul/12/five-ways-use-history-well/ http://longnow.org/seminars/02010/jul/12/five-ways-use-history-well/
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