@FreemanWSJ@WSJopinion One significant failure does not prove the system is a failure. How about looking at aggregate healthcare outcomes and comparing the UK to the US? That would be a valid systemic comparison. Then compare dollars and pounds spent for those outcomes. That would be real reporting.
E Pluribus Unum is our national motto: "Out of Many, One" And the first word the name of our country is . . . UNITED. Let us all live to make those words more true everyday.
The more you care and commit with your heart, the better life is! A life of apathy and middling passion is a no-go from my point of view. Wise words, I thought were worth sharing.
The first word in the name of our country is UNITED. I say "Hooray" for those who seek to bring us together to make our society better for most, while respecting all. And to those who seek to divide us with hate and anger: please just stop. Happy Birthday USA! #UnitedWeStand
Happiness begins inside each of us and grows louder with the right people in our lives, just like tuning forks. May we all be blessed to have people in our lives we resonate and do great things with. Isn't that what truly makes our lives better in every way?
@PLKlein_Author Layers of meaning here! If you have to cover up any relationship, connection or situation with a mask, it's time to change something. Authenticity is the way.
When we don't like a situation, it's seductively easier to blame someone else, when the most constructive thing we can do is examine and improve our own choices and behavior. Going to check out the mirror now π€£
Is it fate or free will that guides us on the twisty path of life? I believe we always have the choice to choose our response to each curve. One thing for sure, we have the opportunity to learn and grow as we go!
In 1965, The Who had a hit with "My Generation" saying hope I die before I get old. I think they should reissue with an age appropriate lyric update! Here's a draft. @thewho@rogerdaltrey#petetownshend
Can't believe you said I look really old (talkin' 'bout my generation)