Questioning oneself is difficult these days; we’re all so busy. Take time for yourself to consider bi-weekly opinions. Send your thoughts if you have time. Today is a quote from AL well worth considering.
Scholars, educators, and sociologists have been writing for years that the health of a democracy is inseparable from the education of its population. And when education systems weaken—whether through underfunding, political interference, or widening inequality—the effects show up in voting patterns, susceptibility to misinformation, and the rise of polarizing leaders.
Could that be true? In the blogs that follow, more points to ponder will be offered. After all, don’t we need some time just to ponder why we are here?

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