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CT: Pokémon Cards, Punch the Monkey, and Family Resilience

CT: Pokémon Cards, Punch the Monkey, and Family Resilience

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A Pokémon card sells for $16.4 million, Barna research sheds light on the three things resilient families prioritize, and everyone seems to relate to an abandoned monkey in a Japanese zoo.

 

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