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What’s the Good of Democracy?

Our precious, beloved democratic republic is an annoying chore. I praise and treasure it, and I'm sick of it. I believe in the goods that we're made of, not the fallen goods the subtle deceiver dangles before our eyes. The natural cosmos, the delicate and interdependent environment, the honor and hope in the people - these are good. We've forgotten our inheritance and responsibility. "These are the times that try men's souls," wrote Thomas Paine. He was nicknamed "Common Sense" for his pamphlet that sparked…

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Stand Up

“Stand up, Bradley,” my mother used to say to me.  I slouched, my head hung forward.  I was a “lazy breather,” inhaling through my mouth.  At age 8, I felt timid, afraid.  Finally, at age 80, I’m standing up.  When I think of it, I tighten my lower belly, pull back my shoulders, and try to walk symmetrically.  Such a posture change helped rescue my hips from being replaced, and I feel more confident.  Thanks, Mom! Not that I am easily confident.  External forces –…

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My Crash and Ours

Three weeks ago, I had a bike crash I can’t remember.  I’m finally able to walk and cough without too much pain, but other than some scrapes and bruises, I’m okay and grateful.  I’m mostly grateful that I don’t seem to have lasting brain damage (my concussion left me with no memory of the crash, ambulance trip, and most of the hospital).  For the first week I could barely walk.  Rolling over in bed was an ordeal.  Thinking was slow.  But the crash left me…

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