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Nina Simone knew what greatness sounded like, John Legend says.
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There are many ways to define greatness, John Legend says, but there has to be attention to quality.
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John Legend says he didn’t want to sound like everyone else, but he wasn’t surprised at his success.
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It’s what Legend was working on the entire time.
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Trying to find the good in religion.
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Legend talks about screwing up the courage to leave a corporate job to pursue music.
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In the vein of Rodney King, Tom Stewart asks,’why can’t we all just get along?’
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Tom Stewart talks about the slow change of New York City.
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Tom Stewart is excited by innovation and confronting problems.
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The struggle between thinking people and anti-intellectualism.
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The themes of the mind never change, Tom Stewart says.
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Tom Stewart talks about his views on the Great Generation and tells the story of true leadership.
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Tom Stewart’s creative process is far from orderly.
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Tom Stewart cites climate change and global poverty as the greatest
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There is too much emphasis on individual pain and not enough on collective opportunity.
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Tom Stewart says creativity isn’t a linear, consistent phenomenon but rather happens in clumps.
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There’s no historical precedent for this rate of growth.
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Tom Stewart discusses how the European and American systems differ.
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Tom Stewart says a leader is defined by stamina, resilience, emotional intelligence, and political acumen.
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The worst leaders are those with attitudes of natural superiority.
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Tom Stewart says there is poetry in both management and leadership.
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The War on Terror won’t seem nearly as important.
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Its hard to trust your impressions in real time, Lemann says.
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