Words to Live By

By Greg Scoblete
January 11, 2011

I think Walter Russell Mead has this right:

' The Nobel prize winning economists, the multimillion dollar CEOs, the chattering sages of the Davoisie, the soothing and slick politicians and the red-faced and ranting ones: none of them really understands the world we are living in. The smug pundits on the talk shows, the columnists in whatâ??s left of the print media, even the know-it-all bloggers snarkily fisking their ideological rivals: none of them really knows what is going on, much less what the world needs to do.

That is the new normal. Life comes at us faster than we are ready; change happens at the world in ways we canâ??t anticipate and at a pace that we canâ??t always comprehend. The stakes are high, the risks are unquantifiable and the answers are unknown.

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It sounds like a pessimistic sentiment, but I don't think it is. There's never been a time that's been fully comprehensible to anyone living in it. At least today, we're able to access a very wide range of viewpoints and information. I have to think that can only aid comprehension, even if it also creates some added confusion.

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