Here are today's quotes. Once again, there seems to be an underlying theme of impending doom. Perhaps that's a bit of an extreme take—or perhaps not.
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Keith Payne, The Broken Ladder
"When people escape an impoverished background, they, too, are gone forever in a sense. Even if they return, they think differently, speak differently, and even eat differently. A family member once told me she didn’t want to set up education funds for her children because people came back from college as atheists. And what good is increased earnings potential when compared to eternal damnation?"
GoodreadsStuart Brown, M.D. & Christopher Vaughan, Play
"When we stop playing, we stop developing, and when that happens, the laws of entropy take over—things fall apart. Ultimately, we share the fate of the sea squirt and become vegetative, staying in one spot, not fully interacting with the world, more plant than animal. When we stop playing, we start dying."
GoodreadsLi Yuan, China’s Police Are Preying on Small Firms in Search of Cash
"The money grabs are a sign of just how financially desperate local governments are. The country’s housing market has unraveled. Income from land sales, which used to make up about a third of local government revenue, fell by nearly one-third last year from the peak in 2021, according to the finance ministry."
The New York TimesWashington Post, What Canada’s Carbon Pricing Ruling Says About the Global Struggle Against Climate Change
"Climate action is rife with problems—from free riders to dissenting ideology, to science denialism, to domineering capital interests, and beyond." (i.e., it is a wicked problem)
Washington PostRuth Ben-Ghiat, Strongmen
"On one issue, the strongman has been consistent: his drive to control and exploit everyone and everything for personal gain."
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