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Thank you for sharing about Jonathan Haidt's work again! He is bringing together so many change makers who have the capacity to really make an impact on how the next generation uses tech (parents, schools and politicians). There is no other concern that has so many on the same page - many who usually can't find common ground. His suggestions for how to make the change are so doable. Our non-profit is part of the conversation with him and we are SO grateful for his new book and the conversations it is starting and the avenues it is reaching!

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Yes! Two things I love about his work: 1. it's "universal" politically, culturally, etc. and 2. these problems are entirely possible to fix.

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Yes exactly!

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Not directly related to this week's 5 QT, but I just wanted to thank you for writing Bitter & Sweet. It has been one of my favorite Lenten companions from all my years of observing Lent. I will be sad to put it up on the shelf. It is a beautiful work of devotion. A blessed Easter to you and your family.

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Thank you for saying so, Tina! I'm so glad it's been a blessing to you.

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I laughed out loud at this week's poll. People are passionate, for sure, about that Easter sweet. I couldn't answer the poll, though, as I am passionately ambivalent about them! Hahaha!

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Ha! I'm definitely *not* ambivalent about them... 😉

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I just wanted to pop in and say I am sad that lent is over because- no more Bitter and Sweet in my morning time. Oh my word, I have loved it so much. The writing, the prayers, the songs and art references. So much goodness. Thanks Tsh!

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I'm so glad, Aimee! Thank you for sharing.

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