Notes from the Post-it Wall | Week of August 2, 2020

By David Himmel

• I carry an unrecognizable amount of anger and sadness with me. I always have and I don’t know why. Perhaps its guilt over not knowing how to use all of my advantages to improve the world for everyone.

• Chicago is a city built up by hogs. It’s been slowly torn down by political swine.

• Hope is our all-access pass to passive engagement.

• I believe we should take every step to accommodate those who have hindering disabilities. That is not to say we should carry the paraplegic up every flight of stairs because they don’t like wheelchairs.

• Morals are just an excuse to not do something.

• Feeling left out, ignored, or forgotten might be the worst kind of feeling. We’ve all been there. Black lives matter. Get it?

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