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			<description><![CDATA[&quot;it's a sign of our cultural collapse that suporting our vision has come to be<br />
seen as wicked, while undermining that vision has come to be seen as noble.<br />
for example, children in school are never encouraged to want the material<br />
rewards of success. success is something to be sought for its own sake,<br />
certainly not for any wealth it might bring. business leaders might be offered as<br />
tole models because of their 'creativity' and their 'contributions to society,' but<br />
they would never be offered as role models because they have luxurious<br />
homes, exotic cars, and servants to attend to every need. in the world of our<br />
children's textbooks, an admirable person would never do anything just for<br />
money.&quot;<br />
   &quot;yes, i suppose that's true.&quot;<br />
    &quot;the people of our culture are tremendous bullet-biters. for those of you<br />
who are unfamiliar with this idiom, 'biting the bullet' supposedly helps one<br />
tolerate pain. one first tries to avoid the pain, but if the pain absolutely must be<br />
borne, then one must 'bite the bullet.' for most who write and think about our<br />
future, it's a foregone conclusion that we're all going to have to bite the bullet<br />
very hard in order to survive. it doesn't occur to these thinkers and writers<br />
that it would be far less painful to start fresh. as they view it, our task is to grit<br />
our teeth and cling faithfully to the vision that is destroying us. as they see it,<br />
our doom is to go on indefinitely hammering ourselves in the head with one<br />
hand while using the other to dispense aspirin tablets for the pain.&quot;<br />
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-daniel quinn]]></description>
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