@mwerickson Glad to hear it.
@mwerickson Glad to hear it.
@marmanold I’m so glad this has a name! Proud.
@mwerickson This is on my list! Do please share reflections.
@tinyroofnail Amen to that.
@joshuapsteele Right there with you. Proceed confidently, I’d say; there is an enormous gulf between FT sensibilities and Christman’s message (which is a good healthy range of strong disagreement that should appear in book reviews!).
@bbowman @tinyroofnail Thank you both for this exchange and links.
@jabel I loved this also, and @annahavron’s reply as well. Best kind of Micro serendipity.
@lukemperez same same, on all counts
@bethanyh Thanks. Finally feel like I got an architecture class to speak to this larger enduring humanistic theme (for my own benefit too).
@markstoneman agreed.
@KyleEssary Strongly recommended.
@jabel yeah, I’ll take it!
@markstoneman That Schlabach is great. Thanks for posting.
@gregmorris Beautiful! I love a series that “specializes,” too.
@cjhubbs Yes indeed! The best.
@JohnBrady Thank you for sharing! So hopeful.
@natematias I’ll be curious how it lands with students!
@ablerism I am especially interested in the kinda cartoonish, bro-y version of this — like: just get rid of all your stuff and you’ll achieve enlightenment.
@jonah Thank you!
@dwalbert never too late! that piece is a whopper.
@tinyroofnail big big joy for you.
@tinyroofnail wait, is that last line serious?! :)
@jabel This haunts me too. It can never be said often enough that most of us are making what seem to us to be good-at-the-time decisions. Paving the road to hell, etc.
@mwerickson I’m glad to know such smart people are getting together around these issues broadly.
@mwerickson Big big congrats!! What an accomplishment. Enjoy this milestone.