Under the leadership of the working class, however, both countries built robust and successful economies that nearly eliminated poverty, expanded free university education, abolished slums, provided excellent health care available to all as a matter of right and created a system of full employment. Unlike the Norwegians, the Swedes didn’t find oil, but that didn’t stop them from building what the latest CIA World Factbook calls “an enviable standard of living.””

Although Norwegians may not tell you about this the first time you meet them, the fact remains that their society’s high level of freedom and broadly-shared prosperity began when workers and farmers, along with middle class allies, waged a nonviolent struggle that empowered the people to govern for the common good.”

fishingboatproceeds:

absolumentmoderne:

Enjoying my read of the catalogue for the exhibition Radical Nature at the Barbican Art Gallery in London in 2009. Stumbled across this image of a work by Tomas Saraceno that I had never seen before:
59 steps to be on air by sun power, 2003
polyethylene, tape, and sunlight
21 m high, 14.5 m diameter, polyethylene 15 microns
source

I realize I reblog my wife a lot, but it’s not my fault her tumblr is so freaking amazing.

Is it bad that I don’t know what I’m doing tomorrow? O’Reilly’s “we’ll do it live” comes to mind, but also the general metaphor about reaching new heights and letting life take me where it wants to. I ended a sentence with a preposition. Pretty sure that’s incorrect, but that just means I got some learning to do. Currently not in Carla Bruni’s position of “felt my life with both my hands,” so tomorrow my goal is to grasp it as much as I can. I’m feeling a little nonsensical right now. I’ll just go to sleep and get ready to be alive tomorrow.

fishingboatproceeds:

absolumentmoderne:

Enjoying my read of the catalogue for the exhibition Radical Nature at the Barbican Art Gallery in London in 2009. Stumbled across this image of a work by Tomas Saraceno that I had never seen before:

59 steps to be on air by sun power, 2003

polyethylene, tape, and sunlight

21 m high, 14.5 m diameter, polyethylene 15 microns

source

I realize I reblog my wife a lot, but it’s not my fault her tumblr is so freaking amazing.

Is it bad that I don’t know what I’m doing tomorrow? O’Reilly’s “we’ll do it live” comes to mind, but also the general metaphor about reaching new heights and letting life take me where it wants to. I ended a sentence with a preposition. Pretty sure that’s incorrect, but that just means I got some learning to do. Currently not in Carla Bruni’s position of “felt my life with both my hands,” so tomorrow my goal is to grasp it as much as I can. I’m feeling a little nonsensical right now. I’ll just go to sleep and get ready to be alive tomorrow.

Decades ago, when the Finnish school system was badly in need of reform, the goal of the program that Finland instituted, resulting in so much success today, was never excellence. It was equity. […] Education has been seen first and foremost not as a way to produce star performers, but as an instrument to even out social inequality.” -Anu Partanen

TIME TO EVOLVE.

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I watched Hachiko: A Dog’s Story over the past two days from my coach’s recommendation. There were many, many ban-chi tears. This dog has completely won my heart!

I watched Hachiko: A Dog’s Story over the past two days from my coach’s recommendation. There were many, many ban-chi tears. This dog has completely won my heart!