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In the 17th century, English poet John Donne, famously wrote that "no man is an island," comparing people to countries, and arguing for the interconnectedness of all people with a higher being

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In the 17th century, English poet John Donne, famously wrote that "no man is an island," comparing people to countries, and arguing for the interconnectedness of all people with a higher being. What does this precept mean to you?

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