12-11-2016, 11:37 AM
Fix vs. Destroy.Â
The eternal question when people don't like something in their lives. And people of power have a bias to action. So they want to fix, the initial instinct is to fix...unless they view the problem as something not of their own. Then, they want to hammer it out of existence.
It's a shame. I've watched and enjoyed the band since I was a small child, in the 1960s. For me, as an outsider, it is one of the indescribably unique defining elements of Stanford University. It exists here like nothing else. It's one of a hundred things that separates Stanford from Chicago and Dartmouth and Harvard and Duke and on and on.
It's too bad that the "destroy" instinct is kicking in.
The eternal question when people don't like something in their lives. And people of power have a bias to action. So they want to fix, the initial instinct is to fix...unless they view the problem as something not of their own. Then, they want to hammer it out of existence.
It's a shame. I've watched and enjoyed the band since I was a small child, in the 1960s. For me, as an outsider, it is one of the indescribably unique defining elements of Stanford University. It exists here like nothing else. It's one of a hundred things that separates Stanford from Chicago and Dartmouth and Harvard and Duke and on and on.
It's too bad that the "destroy" instinct is kicking in.
Audaces fortuna iuvat
