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Is the problem that we fixate too much on this era in our political conversation?
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Carroll (2001) argues that because we fixate on complex organisms, the appearance of progress as a necessary "forward march" is illusory.
We are in some way blocked, but we're not sure what that block is, so we fixate on our perfect hair and just-the-right-outfit.
In the modern world, we fixate on things that embody history; objects associated with momentous events carry a dark fascination.
We fixate on TJ because of the Declaration.
We fixate on it as much as he does.
We fixate, staring and saying nothing.
So that after we finally we get the new boots home, it's not long before we fixate on something else we "need".
We fixate on their evil and depravity, for good reason.
Can you remember the last time you felt a national leader looked us in the eye and told us there is no easy solution to our major problems, that we've gotten into this mess by being self-indulgent or ideologically fixated over two decades and that now we need to spend the next five years rolling up our sleeves, possibly accepting a lower living standard and making up for our excesses?
Why are we fixated on the messenger here?
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