- Jonathan Haidt’s graduation speech: choose your attention, do hard things, make personal connections;
- Like billionaires, what Christian nationalists have is never enough: now they want to inscribe “In God We Trust” on every Federal Building in the US; Amanda Marcotte on hijacking America’s 250th anniversary; and how most Americans do *not* want Christian nationalism;
- Veritasium on a flaw in fundamental mathematics, and Conway’s “Game of Life”, and a pertinent passage from the latest Tyson.
So I’ve read the Jonathan Haidt graduation speech, and it strikes me as perfectly anodyne, occasionally inspirational, and in no way offensive. Of course the people who objected to his giving a speech hadn’t read the speech; they only objected to his presence, because of other things he’d said elsewhere. But those protests illustrate some of those other things he’d been saying.
I’ll quote some bits, including what I quoted yesterday.
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The Atlantic, Jonathan Haidt, today: Pay Attention, subtitled “Essential advice for the class of 2026”










