The Way to Dominion

When I was a boy, my parents bought an old upright piano and refinished it in the garage. I remember my father stripping the wood and my amazement at the fact that the raw wood was beautiful and alive, despite the fact that it was over a century old. Its color, luster, texture, grain, and …

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Fair and Right

The notion that the right thing to do is always fair or that fairness is always right is utterly false. Right and fair occasionally align, but assuming that they do in all cases is an incredibly limiting perspective. The idea that anything right must also be fair is one of the many unfortunate by-products of …

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