Came across your essay but accident. . . Lucky me . . It’s the best thing I’ve read in a long time. So real.
Dichotomy makes divisiveness so easy. In a “free country” why do we have only two political parties? Substitute labels and name calling for debate and discussion and here we are. We must learn to outsmart the algorithms and get scr…
Came across your essay but accident. . . Lucky me . . It’s the best thing I’ve read in a long time. So real.
Dichotomy makes divisiveness so easy. In a “free country” why do we have only two political parties? Substitute labels and name calling for debate and discussion and here we are. We must learn to outsmart the algorithms and get screen-time under control. Religion could help, but in some ways it’s a mixed blessing. We need to think for ourselves (like you are doing) - but that is exactly what the metastasizing government-corporate thing doesn’t want us to do.
Our own lives are right in front of us, within arms length, so to speak; almost everything else is little more than a distraction. Thank you for your story.
Thank you so much for the kind words and the excellent wisdom packed into your comment! I agree with all of it, and especially like "Our own lives are right in front of us, within arms length, so to speak; almost everything else is little more than a distraction." Beautiful and true.
Came across your essay but accident. . . Lucky me . . It’s the best thing I’ve read in a long time. So real.
Dichotomy makes divisiveness so easy. In a “free country” why do we have only two political parties? Substitute labels and name calling for debate and discussion and here we are. We must learn to outsmart the algorithms and get screen-time under control. Religion could help, but in some ways it’s a mixed blessing. We need to think for ourselves (like you are doing) - but that is exactly what the metastasizing government-corporate thing doesn’t want us to do.
Our own lives are right in front of us, within arms length, so to speak; almost everything else is little more than a distraction. Thank you for your story.
Thank you so much for the kind words and the excellent wisdom packed into your comment! I agree with all of it, and especially like "Our own lives are right in front of us, within arms length, so to speak; almost everything else is little more than a distraction." Beautiful and true.