Twitter has been like living on a lively campus; many smart people talking about interests beyond my own. You have piqued my curiosity and expanded my understanding. Thanks, all. I think I am done here. I will miss this.
As it turns out, I am not interested in Ataturk. I am interested in the Hat Law and the alphabet change he decreed. So I can just read those chapters of this book. A documentary helped me figure that out.
@DianeCurtis50 Imagine changing the alphabet and having your country's literacy rate go up. I have been wondering about it for years, especially when I think about the metric system. How on earth....?
I am struggling for the second time to read a dense biography of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. Might need to admit that Wikipedia and documentaries are more my speed here.
I moralized about the joy of revenge, the dangerous luxury of hate and malice, and how, even when malice and venom are 'richly deserved', the indulgence of these emotions can, alas, be ruinous.
20 years ago I parked in this spot every day, and felt a moment of joy walking to and from my car. In 4 months, I will park here again. A small, good thing.
Now that a new class of 1L’s are about to start….Here’s my list of What I wish I had known before my first year and as a #1L now that I just finished up my #3L year. Some of these may be unpopular. (🧵)
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Oh Lord. Summer camp was cancelled this past week, and my emergency hodgepodge scramble for child care left me exhausted. Just got an email notifying me that next week is now cancelled, too. COVID, of course.