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The Monday Morning Memo

“A learned institution sent an expedition southward,
one of whose many projects was to determine whether or not
the sea-otter was extinct. In due time it returned with the
information that the sea-otter was indeed extinct. One of us,
some time later, talking with a woman on the coast below
Monterey, was astonished to hear her describe animals living
in the surf which could only be sea-otters, since she described
accurately animals she couldn’t have known about except by
observation. A report of this to the institution in question elicited
no response. It had extincted sea-otters and that was that.
It was only when a reporter on one of our more disreputable
newspapers photographed the animals that the public was
informed. It is not yet known whether the institution of learning
has been won over.”
– John Steinbeck,
Sea of Cortez, p. 180, (1941)

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I want to tell you something interesting about reading books. It’s that books are about possible worlds –  not just the worlds we know well. They goad to us to go beyond the familiar, to consider not just the here-and-now, but the might-be. And that makes the world bigger and bigger and more and more interesting. Also, books don’t require that we do anything beyond imagining the world hey’re telling about, and that’s the kind of imagining that’s really fascinating! And then, maybe someday, you might even want to write a book, not just read one – to set out your own ideas about what kinds of books are possible! How about that?”

- Jerome Bruner, A Velocity of Being, Letters to a Young Reader, p. 118

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