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" ... A painless split is rarely possible where business is involved. Any sufficiently large company is a mess of entanglements, especially when co-founder agreements are missing. Ownership stake and the assignment of intellectual property are particularly thorny issues that require a pre-arrangement; we’d like to think that we could be reasonable in the event of a split, but hurt feelings and disputes can get in the way of magnanimity. And without the surety of signed agreements, the legal disputes that come with a co-founder departure can end up in legal fights that can threaten to bring the entirety of the business down. ... "
" ... Commentary on my encounters with Justice Ginsburg could fill a book. The confines of this blog, however, restrict revealing them all. If I were to identify a common theme from my times with her, it would center on her uncanny ability to inspire others with her magnanimity of spirit. ... "
" ... Daniel Bryan finally scored a big win only to get destroyed by Roman Reigns moments later. The man’s magnanimity knows no limits. ... "
" ... Our opportunity, here and now, is to organize ourselves. To educate ourselves. To mobilize our votes. To assert our dignity and value. To challenge norms that still insist, even in 2021, that we really belong at home when push comes to shove and treats our presence in public life as something granted out of benevolent magnanimity rather than what simple justice demands. We have the capacity to take the energy and anger that we can see over the horizon and channel it toward the wellbeing of women and girls the nation and world over. Women are extraordinary, a lever and fulcrum that a clever Archimedes could use to move the world. We must wield that lever ourselves, or be wielded by others. The choice belongs to us alone. ... "
" ... Political participation is vital. The past few weeks, though, have been a reminder that democratic government is about much more than who wins. It’s also about respect for rules, magnanimity, patience, and a bevy of other old-fashioned values. Schools need to do a better job of teaching that. ... "