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The Monday Morning Memo

Sarah and George Explain

December 16, 2013

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Why the World Needs Don Quixote 

Sarah says if you rely solely upon reason, your actions will be based upon what you believe to be possible. You’ll not likely attempt the impossible. She goes on to say, “Quixotism is the passionate pursuit of an ideal which may not be attainable. It is the belief that an individual can alter reality and redefine what is possible.”

George brings Sarah’s observation to a pragmatic conclusion:

“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends upon the unreasonable man.”

Progress begins with a rejection of the status quo.
Progress begins when a Quixote sees a giant that needs to be defeated.

Are you a conformist who believes we must accept the dominance of giants?

Of course you’re not. If you were, you would not be reading this. You are the “unreasonable” person of whom George spoke.

The opening lines of George’s biography at NobelPrize.org tell us, “George Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin, the son of a civil servant. His education was irregular, due to his dislike of any organized training.”

George disliked organization? He would have adored Wizard Academy. Sadly, George Bernard Shaw died in 1950, exactly half a century before Wizard Academy was born. So alas, we cannot meet him.

But Sarah is still with us. And she is looking for work as a babysitter. I know this because I found her 2011 college thesis during a Google search and was deeply impressed by it. Curiosity required me to learn more about her.

Here are a few quotes from the introduction to her thesis:

“Quixotists are the willful creators of their own destinies.
Their childlike ability to marvel at the world, desperation to experience a full life, and willingness to pursue goodness and beauty through an adventurous process of trial and error set them apart from all who depend upon common sense. Thus, quixotism has the potential to serve as a mechanism of social change, stretching the limits of the possible.”

“Given that quixotism stands in stark contrast to the more cautious, conventional notion of reason, it initially appears to be nothing more than madness and is often summarily dismissed as such. However, one of quixotism’s most important principles is its recognition of ambiguity and uncertainty. This philosophy thrives in the space between the known and the unknown.”

“Quixotism represents the most profound expression of genius: joyful curiosity about the world and a willingness to explore. As thought and action are inseparable, it is both a belief system and a way of life. While the practice of quixotism leads to a greater number of mistakes than more restrained forms of intellectualism, it also yields more successes as a result of its extreme nature.”

Young Sarah is obviously one of us.

She doesn’t know I’m quoting her. She doesn’t even know we exist.

Shall we contact her? Shall I offer her a scholarship to a class at
Wizard Academy? Would you like to help cover her travel costs?
Babysitters don’t often have money for plane tickets.

It is Christmastime. You are busy. I am busy. So perhaps we should forget the whole thing.

I leave it up to you.

Roy H. Williams

PS – Vice Chancellor Daniel Whittington is always near his telephone and he lives to answer your questions, hear your suggestions, and accept your donations. 512-720-8801.


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“The Time Spent Listening (TSL) of hundreds of thousands of Americans is measured daily by Nielsen Media Research. Each of these people carries a Portable People Meter, a small digital device that KNOWS what station you are listening to, the exact moment when you began listening, and the precise moment when you quit listening. Radio measurement is not speculative.  Nielsen knows as much about America’s radio audience as Facebook and Google know about the online audience.

In Austin, the city where I live, the daily sample size is 975 individuals and those Portable People Meters are handed off to a different 975 people every 6 weeks. To put this in perspective, The Gallup Poll uses only 1,050 individuals to measure the opinions of the entire United States of America.

I share this information only to help you understand that any radio schedule that airs enough ads to reach the AVERAGE listener with sufficient repetition for radio do its job, will reach the heaviest users of radio with a potentially annoying amount of repetition. These outliers – the heaviest users of radio – are always vocal, but they do not speak for the masses.”

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