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The Monday Morning Memo


“When Albert Schweitzer walked into the jungle, bless his heart,

he carried antibacterials and a potent, altogether new conviction
that no one should die young. He meant to save every child,
thinking Africa would then learn to have fewer children.
But when families have spent a million years making nine
in the hope of saving one, they cannot stop making nine.
Culture is a slingshot moved by the force of its past.
When the strap lets go, what flies forward will not be
family planning, it will be the small, hard head of a child.
Overpopulation has deforested three-quarters of Africa,
yielding drought, famine, and the probable extinction of
all animals most beloved by children and zoos.
The competition for resources intensifies, and
burgeoning tribes itch to kill each other.
For every life saved by vaccination or food relief,
one is lost to starvation or war. Poor Africa.
No other continent has endured such an
unspeakably bizarre combination of
foreign thievery and foreign goodwill.”
– Barbara Kingsolver,
    The Poisonwood Bible,
p.528

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“Thirty years ago my older brother, who was ten years old at the time, was trying to get a report on birds written that he’d had three months to write. It was due the next day. We were out at our family cabin in Bolinas, and he was at the kitchen table close to tears, surrounded by binder paper and pencils and unopened books on birds, immobilized by the hugeness of the task ahead. Then my father sat down beside him, put his arm around my brother’s shoulder, and said, ‘Bird by bird, buddy. Just take it bird by bird.'”

- Anne Lamott, the passage from which the title of her famous book, Bird by Bird, was taken.

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