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The reason man does not experience his true cultural self is that until he experiences another self as valid he has little basis for validating his own self.
Edward T. Hall
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Edward T. Hall
Age: 95 †
Born: 1914
Born: May 16
Died: 2009
Died: July 20
Anthropologist
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Webster Groves
Missouri
Edward Twitchell Hall
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