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Thought Experiment

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in which George Saunders discovers that a lot of one's character + prospects in life are determined by luck and circumstance

Saunders, G. (2010). Thought Experiment. In Saunders, G. The Brain-Dead Megaphone: Essays. Bloomsbury Publishing, pp. 169-174

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If, at the moment when someone cuts us off in traffic or breaks our heart or begins bombing our ancestral village, we could withdraw from judging mode, and enter this other, more accepting mode, we would, paradoxically, make ourselves more powerful. By resisting the urge to reduce, in order to subsequently destroy, we keep alive--if only for a few seconds more--the possibility of transformation.

very This Is Water, though not as well-written tbh

—p.172 by George Saunders 7 years, 4 months ago

If, at the moment when someone cuts us off in traffic or breaks our heart or begins bombing our ancestral village, we could withdraw from judging mode, and enter this other, more accepting mode, we would, paradoxically, make ourselves more powerful. By resisting the urge to reduce, in order to subsequently destroy, we keep alive--if only for a few seconds more--the possibility of transformation.

very This Is Water, though not as well-written tbh

—p.172 by George Saunders 7 years, 4 months ago