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Rithik Jain's avatar

Hey Noah,

Meant to write an email to you, but been super busy.

Your work has not only helped me stay more informed and conscious but also has been intellectually stimulating.

Two years ago I was feeling completely consumed by doomerism and the degrowth echo chamber. Your article on techo-optimism helped me understand the other side of the argument, how we can build our way to a better place!

Back then I was suffering from my chronic illness and everything compounded in my mind. I was depressed and hopeless but your ideas and forward thinking approached helped a lot in my mental recovery. Today I feel better than ever, and I always have the facts to back up what I say, thanks to you.

Noahopinion was my lighthouse in rough stormy seas. Keep the light on sir, it is much appreciated.

Your valued subscriber,

Rithik Jain

Ps : Meeting you at the Japan society event you did earlier this year was one of the best experiences of 2024. Would love to be able to do that again sometime :)

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James Quinn's avatar

Even though I’m approaching 80, I’m relatively new to this blog business, having only become a multiple subscriber for about two years. This has one become one of my favorites because it does sometimes challenge me to widen my perspective.

I don’t really know what I’d call myself apart from American. I’ve been a registered Independent all my voting life, feeling that party affiliation tends to reinforce a binary parochialism, which to me is a significant part of our national political problems. I’ve been a lot of things in my life - student, soldier, merchant seaman, construction worker, camp director (and of course,a paper boy), and finally for the last 40 plus years a teacher of American and ancient history at the elementary level. So apart from American, that last is how I tend to define myself if I do at all.

And so it does seem to me that at the core of our present dilemma lies a significant misunderstanding, if not a catastrophic ignorance of what it means to be an American. As a partial result of that failure of understanding, for the first time in our history, we’ve managed to elect a man who shares that ignorance, and quite determinedly so; indeed who disdains the whole idea of America in favor of an attempt to make it about himself, his obsessive need for attention and adoration, his accumulation of wealth and power, and his vision of himself as the all-powerful ‘fixer’ of something that, while struggling, wasn’t anywhere near in need of being completely restructured by a narcissistic liar, huckster, and con man.

Yes, the Democrats need to seriously rethink their approach, and the Republicans need to stop cowering before this would-be tinpot dictator. But what really needs to happen all across the political spectrum is a far better understanding of who we were designed to be. Yes, the original design was flawed, as was inevitable given that it was a first time attempt during just one hot summer to define a nation at its inception as something new under the political sun. But to me, that attempt was the most extraordinary experiment in human governance ever attempted, and as it’s political descendants it ought to be our prime responsibility to understand what the Founders were trying to do, and how we can best further their aims in a world they could not have imagined.

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