I make lots of random notes. Some turn into articles, but some are too short or never make it. I’m cleaning out the notebook of a few of those brief items.
I can’t bring myself to watch presidential speeches anymore, so I didn’t see Barack Obama’s State of the Union address last night. (It has nothing to do with who the president is. They’re all just as nauseating.)
Obama’s pitch seems to be for Progressive Lite, but the GOP already has that position covered, don’t they?
What about you? Did you watch it? Did you throw things at the TV? Did you like what he had to say? Or were you — like me — ignoring the whole thing?
I sometimes feel as though I should institute a “Missing-the-Entire-Point Award,” but I’ve realized that I’d have to give it out so frequently that it wouldn’t have any novelty or value. Do you ever feel as though people respond — in online discussions or in real life — without bothering to even understand what they’re responding to? I feel that way most days lately.
On a related note, I’d like to know why so (relatively) few people can see outside of their own existing narratives. For instance, a lot of people who call themselves conservatives have framed the political world as being about the “liberal media” working to hurt conservatives, so they can’t see past that frame and see that other things are sometimes going on.
What if our best romantic decisions come by listening to ‘selfish genes’?
Smart people and profit motive have made world a better place
Trip to Memory Lane reminds me some relationships deserve to die
Dad who made space for daughter reminds me little moments matter
How would you live differently if you knew when death was coming?
Primitive instincts: Why do we ‘fall in love’ with politicians?
Rand Paul shows you can fight the system or join it — but not both
What should we do if social media make us lonely, cause depression?
Unexpected proposal leaves me pondering my craving to be loved