
At the edges, it all falls apart
Extremism is rarely the thing we need.
Absolutes let us off the hook, because they demand not to be negotiated. But absolutes usually bump into special cases that are truly hard to ignore.
The good middles, the difficult compromises that matter, that's where we can build things that have long lasting impact.
We need a compass and a place to go. But the road to that place is rarely straight and never absolute.
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