Okay, the title’s misleading. I’ve repudiated the GOP (without embracing the Democrats – which I won’t do as long as the sexual revolution has pride of place in their platform), and I’m not likely to endorse anyone, but I write to see what I think sometimes, so here goes. No claim of comprehensive coverage made, by the way. Continue reading “GOP Endorsement”
Category: Economia
Learning from Ebeneezer
It’s the Advent season, so of course Dickens’ A Christmas Carol gets trotted out. Our Bach Chorale Singers concert Saturday was interwoven with a reading of it.
I’m feeling a bit like a blog-obsessed (not money-obsessed) version of Ebeneezer Scrooge, and I don’t want to be visited by ghosts of blogs past, present and future warning me that “Obsessive blogger dies from lack of exercise, perspective” could be my obituary some day, while my tombstone reads “Always in the know, but never got wisdom.”
So I have just unsubscribed several blogs. Considering how many blogs I follow just for pleasure, “several” doesn’t sound like many, but the ones I dropped probably make up a third or more of my blog volume. The ones I dropped are primarily political, and we’re well into the 2012 Presidential cycle, sorry to say, so the volume is rising.
Since <stunning news> I don’t trust either party, </stunning news> it’s becoming frustrating to read one more darned angle on why serial adulterers with ADD/HD shouldn’t be POTUS even if they’ve repented, or that Mormons wear funny undies, or that the Texan hangs out with people who are fewer than three degrees removed from whacko Theocrats, or that the sane, antiwar, committed-to-the-constitution candidate can’t win because he’s out of the mainstream. (That last one’s the most disheartening, because if the Tea Party were what it’s cracked up to be, he would have a really good shot at it.)
If there’s some slightly new angle in any of this stylishly written political swill, though, I’m likely to pass it on to my readers, however trifling it may be in the grand scheme of things. Yup. It’s come to that. My OCD gene has been expressing itself. Time for cold turkey, or something close. Daily tidbit aggregations are ceasing.
So what will I do with the extra time? Well, as hinted, exercise will be part of it. I’ll multiply the saved time from that by not reblogging so many blog trifles (trifles are for Tweeting, at most). And “persepective” will be the other part.
How can I add perspective to my life while dropping voices from my daily fare? By adding older voices – the kinds of guys who write, or likelier “wrote,” books, for instance. I’ve cleared desk space and gotten a good light in my den, away from the TV (before which my wife tends to collapse deservedly after a hard day of schoolchildren on the one hand and aging, failing parents – my mother, her dad – on the other).
I’ve got a bunch of unread books, many of them classics, and that doesn’t even count re-reading the Bible with Orthodox commentaries nearby, or digital versions of the Church Fathers. I’ll read more poetry, too. It’s time especially for W.H. Auden’s “For the Time Being,” which has become a personal Advent tradition for me.
I’ve added to my Christmas list a C.S. Lewis book that I’ve inexplicably not read in 63 years: C.S. Lewis’ “The Discarded Image.” That’s likely to lead to still other books. But it also honors one of Lewis’ most important (and ignored, including by me) bits of advice: for every current book you read, read an old book, too, for the sake of perspective. A future book could give perspective, too, but future books are not in print any more. 😉 All the bloggers I read, in contrast to old authors, share a cosmology with me to a degree greater than we recognize – even if we appear, in today’s conventional terms, bitterest adversaries. I intend to find some pre-moderns, and not just Bible and Early Church Fathers, and try to get inside their heads.
But I’ve been bit by the blogging bug, so I’m not apt to disappear entirely. But I expect to be much more selective. I hope you’ll like it. And if you’ve been thinking of dropping me because of the low signal-to-noise ratio, stay tuned for an upgrade, the particulars of which remain to be determined precisely because I remain, for now, a tipsy teetotaler, and sensitively dependent on initial conditions.
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Tofu Tidbits* 12/10/11
- Medical toking.
- Humorless, grim Soviet conservatism.
- I’m insular; how about you?
- Fashion forecast: stasis.
- Humanists find a god.
- Progressivism in 4 points.
- Polar political points.
- The heart led the head.
* Temporarily renamed in honor of the Nativity Fast, about which Mystagogy has some more information.
Tofu Tidbits* 12/8/11
- Thomas Sowell: Peerless Nerd.
- Why Cats Drink.
- Human Rights.
- Human Lives.
- Why a 10-foot-pole is still too close to Newt.
* Temporarily renamed in honor of the Nativity Fast, about which Mystagogy has some more information.
Tofu Tidbits* 12/7/11
* Temporarily renamed in honor of the Nativity Fast, about which Mystagogy has some more information.
Tofu Tidbits* 12/6/11
- Small favors.
- Turkey.
- Eat more kale.
- Potential oil spots on tank treads take note.
- Let’s not work the poor man so hard again, okay?
- Do as we say or we’ll bring democracy to your land.
- Heading off worrying conflict.
- You can’t say that!
* Temporarily renamed in honor of the Nativity Fast, about which Mystagogy has some more information.
Tofu Tidbits* 12/4/11
- Where to find food for the mind.
- Bill Clinton on U.S. relative advantage.
- Minority students are not public utilities.
- Poetry from a living legend.
- Je m’accuse.
* Temporarily renamed in honor of the Nativity Fast, about which Mystagogy has some more information.
Tofu Tidbits* 12/3/11
- Good news on religious freedom.
- A little religious humor.
- Ancient religious wall paintings.
- Saddleback Satchel Send-Up.
- Republican terrorism promoters (and their harems).
- Slanted journalism.
- Poetry recommendation.
* Temporarily renamed in honor of the Nativity Fast, about which Mystagogy has some more information.
Tofu Tidbits* 12/2/11
- Privacy is an illusion.
- Prisoner call centers?
- Principle, anthropic.
- Promises, promises!
- Probably couldn’t find a “Pr” word.
* Temporarily renamed in honor of the Nativity Fast, about which Mystagogy has some more information.
Tofu Tidbits* 12/1/11
- Equality and Inequality.
- Meet Old Jules.
- Texas’ less endearing side.
- Cardinal Bernardin’s ghost?
- Apophatic Ecclesiology.
* Temporarily renamed in honor of the Nativity Fast, about which Mystagogy has some more information.