Two books were on the table, each with collaboration of two authors.
First was The Fourth Revolution and second... Think Like A Freak.
Half the program was allocated to each. Authors of the first ,were Editor-in-Chief of the Economist, a British journal and its Managing editor.
The second was a journalist of high repute and an eminent professor.
I don't remember names but they could be googled
The first examined organized government from the beginning of civilization. China having the first civil service.
There have been three revolutions already . We are in the midst of a fourth.
Governments world over have ground to a halt in chaos .
We know about that don't we in Aurora. We could have written the book . the perfect microcosm.
In my mind the difference is .......at our level of government, a candidate ,who commits to seizing cronyism and entitlement by the throat and giving the pair a bone -rattling shake ...can get elected.
I've been doing it for years. Hoping it would catch on. Maybe now's the time.
The second book was a serious look at our conditioning.
Analogy of an art was used.
A magician , holding a kerchief, stretches his arm up and instructs his audience to pay close attention. Adults do.
A child, on the other hand, looks where he wants to and spots the magician's sleight of hand .
The Professor offered another analogy, closer to home. A person ,very much his junior ,could offer an idea to a group and get zero reaction. Ten minutes later, the professor offers precisely the same idea and genius is instantly proclaimed.
As a person without credentials, what I offer is simple and common sense. But the table perceives it to be too simple and too common. It can't be worth much .
It's my experience... as one without status... and outside cronyism , whose ideas must be squashed .... whose rights must be trampled with lawyers and such....
if that's what it takes. .. and that's what it took .
But the jury's still out.... thrown out in fact
Isn't Charlie super !
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ReplyDeleteCharlie Rose is the only reason for having a television set.
They are unable to see themselves. They have Visions. The run on the bank will continue until the hydro fund is depleted. Then they will be faced by a Council that lacks the where-with-all to fund their life styles.
ReplyDeleteI noticed a letter from Mr McIntyre complaining about finding the money to pay the mortgage, to repair the place. Pauvre M. McIntrye. Heaven forbid he have to deal with such mundane exhausting details. And like so many before him be forced to downsize and reduce his expenses as he ages. He truly believes Aurora taxpayers should bear the responsibility of assisting him. But sadly laments that councillors could vote against his ideas because he does not much like the name of the plan to include him in the cash grab anyway.
ReplyDeleteWhat say Council do just that ? Tell him politely that he has to deal with his own reality like everyone else.
14:53, I guess it wasn't you bemoaning the lack of empathy these days.
ReplyDeleteEmpathy is fine. Forced support for iffy projects is not. How we can refuse to donate anything to the Food Pantry as a town but can get mired in enormous
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ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know what happened with the Edward Street Market ? From the # of cars there over the lunch period, I figured it was doing all right. Now it's closed. The place is only a few years old, surely too soon to need renovations .
17:02 Consider that there is no status at the food pantry. Not likely to meet any town "movers and shakers" there. No $1.50 a word consultants to be seen. No expensive trappings to make one feel comfortable. No wine list to ponder.
ReplyDeleteHaving said that I am with you - would love to see a few bucks now and then go to the pantry.
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ReplyDeleteThe name is changed to Brooklyn Market. Not sure if the same owners or not.
Restaurants have a very slim chance of success in any environment. ESB was VERY expensive for what it was. They had a shopping side of things that rivaled Maunders - also expensive.
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ReplyDeleteDo we know who purchased the Hallmark property?
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ReplyDeleteNo record of Brooklyn Market. I was never in ESM. Over my head for lunch. Jonathan's is about my speed when needed. Neat omelettes.