I think you are onto something here. Your NYTimes resignation stuck out at me in numerous ways. It made me think of when I was six and I played with other kids on the public playground. There was often this one kid on the playground who couldn't seem to accept static rules and would just change them whenever it suited him and benefited h…
I think you are onto something here. Your NYTimes resignation stuck out at me in numerous ways. It made me think of when I was six and I played with other kids on the public playground. There was often this one kid on the playground who couldn't seem to accept static rules and would just change them whenever it suited him and benefited him. If you changed the rules they would just punish you by changing them immediately to something even more punishingly unfair or illogical.
I think you are onto something here. Your NYTimes resignation stuck out at me in numerous ways. It made me think of when I was six and I played with other kids on the public playground. There was often this one kid on the playground who couldn't seem to accept static rules and would just change them whenever it suited him and benefited him. If you changed the rules they would just punish you by changing them immediately to something even more punishingly unfair or illogical.