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" ... Are you—even in your own fear—working to uplift those around you? If so, you are evincing true leadership qualities. Those qualities must shine forth even in the absence of definite answers and solutions to problems. Instilling people with hope and trust in a better future is not without utility, nor is it some blithe Pollyannaish way of moving through the world. Hope and trust in a better future is the bedrock upon which all solutions are built. Without it, an all-consuming fear predominates and innovation becomes impossible. ... "
" ... As I waited in the green room of CNN’s Washington studio early Saturday morning to assess the Trump campaign’s handling of that day’s bombshell revelation that the GOP nominee had made misogynistic comments during the b-roll of a 2005 television taping, it occurred to me that the whole episode was like a perverse version of the Battle of Britain. Instead of heroes everywhere demonstrating selfless valor, the lewd video was about one villain evincing repugnant behavior, quickly “apologizing," then blaming others. It was the “my sibling started it” form of apology we never accept from our children. ... "
" ... Prior to the opening of the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico was mired in student protests and strikes by teachers, university professors, doctors and railway workers. During the games, the existing government—the PRI (Partido Revolucionario Institucional)—wanted to present a picture of the country as a stable democratic haven, evincing culture and progress. Yet, in the background, there was a standoff between the government and the students, owing in part to the government’s expenditures on the Olympics rather than for social and educational programs. ... "