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		<title>To act or do nothing, that is the (other important) question</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I read this morning an interesting article in Le Monde &#8211; New York Times Section. In summary, it presents a quick overview of some recent studies of preferences for action or inaction when situations arise, their impact on success and self-worth, and what may cause such a preference.  
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