These lines resonated with me. Looking forward to reading Part 2!
They argued, they compromised, they sometimes got it wrong, and they kept building anyway.
He did not treat every failure as evidence that the framework was wrong.
…fair-minded people who understood that lifting one community did not come at the expense of another. The resistance was always louder than it was large.
I agree, Kimberly. In a few sentences, @J. Louis Leger explains how good public policy becomes real. Fair-minded people - that’s what we crave, to be give and receive fair-minded consideration. That’s where peace resides.
These lines resonated with me. Looking forward to reading Part 2!
They argued, they compromised, they sometimes got it wrong, and they kept building anyway.
He did not treat every failure as evidence that the framework was wrong.
…fair-minded people who understood that lifting one community did not come at the expense of another. The resistance was always louder than it was large.
I agree, Kimberly. In a few sentences, @J. Louis Leger explains how good public policy becomes real. Fair-minded people - that’s what we crave, to be give and receive fair-minded consideration. That’s where peace resides.