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In Lies We Tell Ourselves Robin Talley shows the unthinking nature of prejudice against 'others' and that when people can and do overcome differences much better things happen.
What bothers me -- what makes me want to scream -- is that Tom Mauser never had better things happen.
I feel that if we took a different attitude collectively and focused more on what's going right in the world, people would get along better and make better things happen.
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"First place would have been better, but things happen".
"We know that when you give people and communities more power over their lives, more power to come together and work together to make life better, great things happen".
As he explained: "We know instinctively that the state is often too inhuman, monolithic and clumsy to tackle our deepest social problems … the best ideas come from the ground up, not the top down … when you give people and communities more power over their lives, more power to come together and work together to make life better – great things happen".
"If you can't get treatment, you can't get better and if you can't get better, sometimes these things happen".
"We've used the metaphor of the 'psychological immune system' -- it's just a metaphor, but not a bad one for that system of defenses that helps you feel better when bad things happen.
She was constantly encouraging me to continue the dream and make it better – so when things happen in America such as the murder of Trayvon Martin, it just snaps you back to the 60s and you're like: "This shouldn't still be happening".
"So we all, in the back of our minds, were kind of thinking: 'Is it something more than that?' But he always said, 'It's going to get better, it's getting better.' "Sometimes the worst things happen to the best people.
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