Archive for August, 2009

Character is destiny

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Life is not fair. And we suffer for it.

These are not the best of times. Further, intelligence, talent, opportunity, energy, sex appeal and luck are not equally distributed. Millions live in conditions too impoverished to pretend that they have access to any of life’s bounty. Even efforts to level the playing field are unfair, subject to shifting circumstances, partisan politics and the cold hard facts of recession and unemployment.

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Fighting the good fight, exiting the ego protection program

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Not now, but before now, we could think that a beginner’s mind was possible. Drawing on our autonomy, we could empty our minds. Get ahead of the rails we ride. Listen up. And approach new ideas without preconceptions or false posits. Now we know better. We know too much about biology, history and language. The great mass of intelligences that keep us humming can’t easily be set aside. We’re already in deep, real deep. Patterned. Habituated.

Still, stopped short by the crisis-at-hand and by the certainties it felled, a new vantage point—a new discipline—may appeal, enlighten, inspire. Such a discipline would address the demands of autonomy, and the place that it has in our lives.

Said another way, it would address fighting the good fight. (more…)