Saturday, March 21, 2026

Weird Books for Great Escapes


I have assembled an unusual list at Substack.

Participatory Journalist

 


Practical and Important

Ask someone to memorize ten random facts; they quickly forget them. Ask them to remember a story with those same facts, and retention rises sharply; the human brain evolved to think in cause-and-effect narratives, not isolated data points.

- From How to Be a Storyteller by Nicholas Bate 

[Note; This book just came out. I wish I'd learned its key lessons long ago. They would have made a positive difference in how I studied while in school.]

Friday, March 20, 2026

The Good Old Days

 


Just Ordered!

 


White Guilt: A New Documentary

 


I read Shelby Steele's book years ago, never dreaming how far the White Guilt infection would spread.

One Brutal Poem



 "Slough" by Sir John Betjeman.


[Photo by JEFF VRBA at Unsplash]

Carl Sandburg: "Happiness"

 Happiness

I asked professors who teach the meaning of life to tell me what is happiness.
And I went to famous executives who boss the work of thousands of men.
They all shook their heads and gave me a smile as though I was trying to fool
      with them.
And then one Sunday afternoon I wandered out along the Desplaines river
And I saw a crowd of Hungarians under the trees with their women and
      children and a keg of beer and an accordion.

 

 

Sandburg, Carl. Chicago Poems. New York, N.Y.: Henry Holt, 1916.