More people need to benefit from her writing. She doesn't need to be a journalist. This piece deserves to be widely circulated. "Turf" doesn't matter. The truth will serve us all.
More people need to benefit from her writing. She doesn't need to be a journalist. This piece deserves to be widely circulated. "Turf" doesn't matter. The truth will serve us all.
More than a year ago I sent HCR to my sister . Walked her through how to subscribe she in turn copies the letters to give to a friend in Assisted care who on turn shares it with her friends.
We saw how quickly COVID spread. So can ideas whose time has come. So too (obviously) can very ugly misinformation, and any fool can tear things down; so it helps to help the "better angels of our nature" to build a better world,
And I think paying and drawing attention to more big-picture observations of any sort. TV and "Tweets", intentionally or not are a sort of modern "Newspeak"; they tend to filter out long-chains of understanding.
Evolution is long chain, how the variations in the beaks of finches imply a developmental process. How the autocratic abuses by Britain's monarchy and "Star Chamber" influenced America's official concepts of criminal justice. How data shows that economic inequality in America worsens because of Reaganomics, not in spite of it. We need to attend to the forest AND the trees, and wisely sense which objects of attention matter most. That often requires exploration of the road less traveled by, and/or a periodic pause to stop and look around. To "question everything".
More people need to benefit from her writing. She doesn't need to be a journalist. This piece deserves to be widely circulated. "Turf" doesn't matter. The truth will serve us all.
More than a year ago I sent HCR to my sister . Walked her through how to subscribe she in turn copies the letters to give to a friend in Assisted care who on turn shares it with her friends.
We saw how quickly COVID spread. So can ideas whose time has come. So too (obviously) can very ugly misinformation, and any fool can tear things down; so it helps to help the "better angels of our nature" to build a better world,
Just reposted to Facebook. Let's get it out there people!
And I think paying and drawing attention to more big-picture observations of any sort. TV and "Tweets", intentionally or not are a sort of modern "Newspeak"; they tend to filter out long-chains of understanding.
Evolution is long chain, how the variations in the beaks of finches imply a developmental process. How the autocratic abuses by Britain's monarchy and "Star Chamber" influenced America's official concepts of criminal justice. How data shows that economic inequality in America worsens because of Reaganomics, not in spite of it. We need to attend to the forest AND the trees, and wisely sense which objects of attention matter most. That often requires exploration of the road less traveled by, and/or a periodic pause to stop and look around. To "question everything".
I agree! I was not suggesting that she should be a journalist, nor that journalists should protect their turf. It was an observation.