It must be nice to pick a political “team” and then never again bother to question whether your team’s beliefs might be fundamentally flawed.
It must be nice to do a shallow scan of everything you encounter and look for anything you disagree with — so you can use that as an excuse to disregard everything else a person might be trying to say. It must be convenient to know you don’t have to bother considering anything you don’t already believe is true.
American society is still pretty good at doing things and making things. We have better tools and technology than ever for molding physical objects into what we want them to be. (Those are an extension of open inquiry by previous generations.) But we are failing on a deeper level — and we are heading toward a devastating collapse — because we have become intellectually shallow and morally arrogant.
We are rushing over a cliff as fast as we can — and everybody can point a finger at someone else to blame.

THE McELROY ZOO: Meet Lucy, the dog who used to live on a chain
There are more of us than ever, so why do many of us feel so alone?
If we always beat ourselves up, how will we ever heal and grow?
Do I oppose rulers because I hate rulers — or because I hate rules?
Didn’t we already try secession? Politicians don’t like losing control
Obama administration wants to choose skin color of your neighbors
We’re neither friends nor enemies, just strangers who share the past
‘This path leads to somewhere I think I can finally say, I’m home’
When love finally dies, it’s like a fever breaks and the pain is gone