Schooling
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On perspective and Zoom.
It’s easy for our experience of the world to blind us to others’ realities. Over Zoom, you see less suffering.
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On magic.
No matter how well our culture hides it, everyone will die someday.
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On predictions and a scientific response to calamity.
School closures lead to lost lives down the road. And school closures don’t help much against Covid-19. We should keep in-person schools open.
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On childcare.
Love from parents is great, but children benefit most from a whole network of care.
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On sending kids to school.
I worry when I send my kids to school. I worry that my kids might be hurt by guns, bullying, climate change. But not Covid-19.
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On threat.
We’re not focusing on the threats that will harm us most.
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On hubris and climate change.
I probably should’ve known this already, but climate science is REALLY hard!
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On worms.
Ask a silly question, get a silly answer. But what happens if you ask again?
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