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A Snapshot of American Discontent

Culture, Education, History, Human Nature, Poliltics, Psychology, SociologyBy davidlindseyDecember 21, 2021

Every morning I read five or six newspapers/websites. In papers like The Washington Post and The New York Times I’m curious about the articles that have generated the most comments from the readership. They often provide a snapshot of American discontent. I read the articles, then go to the “comments” section. I preselect the “Reader’s…

The Importance of Critical Thinking

Culture, Education, History, Human Nature, Poliltics, Psychology, SociologyBy davidlindseyDecember 17, 2021

Today we live in what is commonly called the “digital era” or “the information age”. New ideas fly at us unrelentingly and at greater speed than at any other time in human history. Not surprisingly, these new ideas often come to us in ways that tempt us to fire off a quick response, or reaction.…

The Price of Our Silence

Culture, History, Poliltics, Security, SurveillanceBy davidlindseyNovember 30, 2021

First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a socialist. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out— because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because I was not a Jew. Then…

How U.S. Gun Culture Stacks Up With the World

Culture, Education, Human Nature, Poliltics, Psychology, Security, SociologyBy davidlindseyNovember 27, 2021

  Following facts are highlights from a CNN news story that ran 2021-11-26.   ● The U.S. is the only nation in the world where civilian guns outnumber people   ● There are 120 guns for every 100 Americans   ● About 44% of US adults live in a household with a gun, and about…

For the People Act of 2021

Culture, Education, History, Poliltics, SociologyBy davidlindseyNovember 23, 2021

If you’re not familiar with the details of the For the People Act, you should be. I’ve provided a summary below. Passage of this bill is essential to preserving our democracy and we all should be urging our elected representatives in Congress to work for it, and see that it becomes the law of the…

Embracing destruction

Culture, History, Human Nature, Poliltics, PsychologyBy davidlindseyNovember 13, 2021

Rambling through Shakespeare’s sonnets this morning I came across Sonnet 147, and to my surprise it rang stunningly fitting to our historical moment. The sonnet, of course, is about a lover whose beloved not only is underserving of his loyalty and affection but is actually destructive to him personally. And yet he persists in his…

Weasel Words

Culture, Education, Human Nature, Literature, Poliltics, Psychology, SociologyBy davidlindseyNovember 2, 2021

I imagine most people have used Wikipedia. It’s a common go-to site for quick reference to find basic information about almost anything. It’s a free, nonprofit reference site supported by readers’ donations.   In this age of growing feints and deceptions in social media, politics, and the Internet in general, Wikipedia’s entry on “Weasel Words”…

The Changing Times

Culture, Education, Human Nature, Poliltics, SociologyBy davidlindseyNovember 1, 2021

We know that nothing ever stays the same, that change is constant and inevitable. Heraclitus is famously attributed the idea that “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man”.   Nothing ever stays the same—except, I think, human nature.   Regardless, one of…

A change of mind about the kind of trees we plant in the future

Culture, Horticulture, Human NatureBy davidlindseyOctober 25, 2021

Spring morning in West Lake Hills, Texas   I spend long hours in front of my computer screen most days, so in the afternoons I like to work on our property here in West Lake Hills. Joyce and I have plenty of work to do, and enjoy planting a variety of shrubs and trees and…

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