Monthly Shaarli
July, 2019

If your team regularly suspends your stated overarching mission with thinly disguised emergencies in search of an outcome you’re not that proud of, it’s time to admit that the emergencies are what you actually do.

When you read your Facebook newsfeed and soak in all the reports of morally outrageous events, and you do it just for the satisfaction of feeling outraged, then Facebook has become your porn stash. You’re not trying to fix problems or make morally balanced judgments. You’re just after the pleasures of moral outrage: the smugness, the self-satisfaction, the delightfully hot feeling of righteous indignation.
(7) Next with Kyle Clark on Twitter: ""Arguing for aesthetic appeal while bodies are lifted off the pavement is a bad look." A woman was just killed while riding her bike near Wash Park. Kyle offers his thoughts on people who argue against making Denver's streets safer, all in the name of historic preservation. https://t.co/PODaKeRzUN" / Twitter


Wow. I am thoroughly impressed by the accuracy of the reporting. Nothing I didn't know, which is a good thing.