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Taking the easy way down

In my latest National Post column I say “This government doesn’t do hard” could become our new national motto as a vast cast of characters across the executive, legislative and judicial branches avoids thinking about difficult choices from COVID to national security and the budget.

Words Worth Noting - June 2, 2021

“Revenge really does feel good… The [then just-published] Swiss brain-imaging study reveals how we draw satisfaction from teaching strangers a lesson when they have behaved badly... As the journal Science puts it, the study reveals what goes on in Dirty Harry’s head when ‘he succinctly informs a norm violator that he anticipates deriving satisfaction from inflicting altruistic punishment.’”

Ottawa Citizen August 27, 2004

Words Worth Noting - June 1, 2021

“Harry Emerson Fosdick says in his book, The Power to See it Through, ‘There is a Scandinavian saying which some of us might well take as a rallying cry for our lives: “The north wind made the Vikings.” Wherever did we get the idea that secure and pleasant living, the absence of difficulty, and the comfort of ease, ever of themselves made people either good or happy? Upon the contrary, people who pity themselves go on pitying themselves even when they are laid softly on a cushion, but always in history character and happiness have come to people in all sorts of circumstances, good, bad, and different, when they shouldered their personal responsibility. So, repeatedly the north wind has made the Vikings.’”

Dale Carnegie How to Stop Worrying and Start Living