Glad you had a chance to see the movie. I think the only long-term solution to things like that is to lessen the interplay between money and politics/policy. I’m not sure of how to do that, though.
In all seriousness, a genuine smile is never a waste of time; whereas, thinking and talking about the less pleasant aspects of the human condition (i.e. corruption, greed, injustice, etc.) are very possibly great wastes of times. Neither a smile nor a society can be fixed, but if I had to choose to work on one… I’d choose to work on that smile.
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Trying to finally live up to your blog title I see…
Just saw “Inside Job”— good movie, pretty sad state we’re in, but I don’t see any real solutions to it.
Actual blogging coming back soon
Glad you had a chance to see the movie. I think the only long-term solution to things like that is to lessen the interplay between money and politics/policy. I’m not sure of how to do that, though.
In all seriousness, a genuine smile is never a waste of time; whereas, thinking and talking about the less pleasant aspects of the human condition (i.e. corruption, greed, injustice, etc.) are very possibly great wastes of times. Neither a smile nor a society can be fixed, but if I had to choose to work on one… I’d choose to work on that smile.
Good point
I’ll be keeping a mix of both, mostly just because I think it fits my personality.
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