Elephants on Strings (and Other Mind Tricks) - Interaction Institute for Social Change : Interaction Institute for Social Change
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A friend recently relayed the following story about how some baby elephants are tamed, for cirucuses and other forms of work. As part of its training, the baby is tied it to a steel stake in the ground, strong enough to prevent it from breaking free when it tries to do so. Eventually, the elephant Read More
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