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            I don&#39;t generally consider myself to be stubborn. I am very open to trying new things -- in fact, I love trying new things! I have no problem going off on my own to see a new place, I&#39;ll ask questions even if it feels like I should already know the answer, I&#39;m very open to being taught or corrected.
Figure 1: Just last week I went on a solo adventure to Heysham, where I found this ruin of an 8th century chapel and learned all about Viking gravestones from a lovely docent at a local historic church!
          
          
        
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