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  1. Jan 2022
    1. The thing is that, of course, there are totally different ways to think about these kinds of situations. In this traffic, all these vehicles stopped and idling in my way, it’s not impossible that some of these people in SUV’s have been in horrible auto accidents in the past, and now find driving so terrifying that their therapist has all but ordered them to get a huge, heavy SUV so they can feel safe enough to drive. Or that the Hummer that just cut me off is maybe being driven by a father whose little child is hurt or sick in the seat next to him, and he’s trying to get this kid to the hospital, and he’s in a bigger, more legitimate hurry than I am: it is actually I who am in HIS way.

      This stands out to me because I have noticed this a lot in my personal life recently. Perspective is everything and affects what we say and do. I have been practicing being more understanding towards other people in my life lately so this quote resonated with me because it is something I've been focusing on.

    2. So let’s talk about the single most pervasive cliché in the commencement speech genre, which is that a liberal arts education is not so much about filling you up with knowledge as it is about “teaching you how to think.”

      This is excerpt is interesting to me because it is something that I noticed last semester which I didn't really know going into college. Especially in my philosophy class we learned how to think more than anything content-related.