Aspen is a place for leaders to lift their sights above the possessions which possess them. To confront their own nature as human beings, to regain control over their own humanity by becoming more self-aware, more self-correcting, and hence more self-fulfilling.
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Left to Right: Joshua Wyner, Dan Porterfield, Dianne Harrison at the 2016 Aspen Ideas Festival. Photo taken by Riccardo Savi for the Aspen Institute. Available for download as 4612 × 3126 JPEGLeft to Right: Dan Porterfield, Dianne Harrison at the 2016 Aspen Ideas Festival. Photo taken by Riccardo Savi for the Aspen Institute. Available for download as 4928 × 3280 JPEGLeft to Right: Dan Porterfield, Dianne Harrison at the 2016 Aspen Ideas Festival. Photo taken by Riccardo Savi for the Aspen Institute. Available for download as 4557 × 2730 JPEGLeft to Right: Dan Porterfield, Dianne Harrison at the 2016 Aspen Ideas Festival. Photo taken by Riccardo Savi for the Aspen Institute. Available for download as 4463 × 2767 JPEGLeft to Right: Joshua Wyner, Dan Porterfield, Dianne Harrison, Sean Decatur, Michael Roth at the 2016 Aspen Ideas Festival. Photo taken by Riccardo Savi for the Aspen Institute. Available for download as 4928 × 3280 JPEG
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