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" The questions of whether we let pundits or prophets calibrate our morning identity is an urgent matter of neighbor love. So long as we look to the news for our identity, we won’t respond to the information with genuine care and concern for our neighbor. We’ll respond by being indignant, a feeling alleviated by aligning ourselves with a tribe against a perceived wrong. All you have to do is pick a side; conveniently, that requires no repentance. "

Justin Whitmel Earley , The Common Rule: Habits of Purpose for an Age of Distraction


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Justin Whitmel Earley quote : The questions of whether we let pundits or prophets calibrate our morning identity is an urgent matter of neighbor love. So long as we look to the news for our identity, we won’t respond to the information with genuine care and concern for our neighbor. We’ll respond by being indignant, a feeling alleviated by aligning ourselves with a tribe against a perceived wrong. All you have to do is pick a side; conveniently, that requires no repentance.