
Calling out from quarantine. If Newton could accomplish his best work in his 20s during the Black Death, then I have no excuse to not finish my book. Neither do you.
But I am no Newton.
What we lack in talent, we make up with effort.
So, I have been in front of a screen by 0715 each day for the last month. Bum gets sore by supper and forces me to walk around a bit. An evening shift of editing and reading other people’s stuff inspires me to do better the next day.
I look forward to sunrise with coffee and keyboard. So much for sabbatical. Or is it a real one after all?
Here’s an article I wrote for the Macdonald-Laurier Institute: How We Got in a COVID-19 Fix and How to Start to Get Out.
Actually, with is more accurate. I wrote it with them. They are brilliant. It made the cover feature for March, Inside Policy.
And here is an interview I did in the olden days pre-COVID, a few weeks ago. Second Street is a good organization. They focus on people first to influence policy.
Please forgive my Bob and Doug McKenzie pose for the opening shot. It took years to perfect.
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