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What is justice? How did things get to be the way they are? Where do we go from here? Community and individuality, civilization and law, politics and tradition, reason and science, ritual and freedom, mercy and making a difference -- these are the issues that will determine our future.
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On Privilege and Consequences for Mistakes
Over the several decades of my life, I have been blessed to receive a great many things which only an idiot would claim I deserved or had earned. It’s often easy to fall into the trap of seizing the low-hanging … Continue reading
Posted in Family, General Sharing, Philosophy
Tagged arrogance, confessions, consequences, learning from our mistakes, low-hanging fruit, mistakes, Privilege
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