Scarcity
Sep 4th, 2007 by Gideon Strauss
“What is most scarce in our culture is long, thoughtful, patient, deliberate analysis of questions that do not have obvious or easy answers.”
– Leon Wieseltier, quoted by Steve Wasserman.
(Hat tip to Arts & Letters Daily.)




If you haven’t listened to Mako’s talk from this Sunday, you should – he addressed the idea of creating contexts for the questions to be asked.
http://www.villagechurchnyc.com/worship/2007/09/creating-into-the-void/
(You probably have – but maybe some other blog readers will be interested!)