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NLP is not regulated, hierarchical, controlled or controllable. As a field, it includes great models from a variety of disciplines and an astonishing variety of quite bad stuff.

Fortunately, the good stuff in NLP teaches calibration - the ability to notice and assign meaning to differences. ...</description>
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NLP is not regulated, hierarchical, controlled or controllable. As a field, it includes great models from a variety of disciplines and an astonishing variety of quite bad stuff.

Fortunately, the good stuff in NLP teaches calibration - the ability to notice and assign meaning to differences. This lens applies calibration to NLP itself as it asks the question: what, specifically, is happening here and what I can I do with it?</description>
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