The biggest thing I changed my mind about in the recent past - heck, like
in ever - is Narendra Modi. I seriously believed the man meant it when he
said Maximum Governance Minimum Government. It didn't take long to realise
I had picked a lemon, and a particularly foul smelling, decomposed mess of
a lemon at that. I now my days trying to figure out what in hell it was
that made me believe that nonsense in the first place

On 17 November 2017 at 16:53, Dave Long <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've posted a few of my own opinion-changes here; I think the last major
> one may have been deciding my naive opinion of the 1990's as a decade of
> "world peace" was rose-colored.
>
> Maybe someday I'll change my opinion on the opportunity costs of podcasts;
> for now, I'm giving Fukuyama's new 2-parter on "The End of History" a miss:
> although I'm vaguely curious as to whether his current line might be more
> retrospective or more retcon, I'll wait for a print version.
>
> -Dave
>
> Stupidity is the continuation of History by other means.
>
>
>


-- 
Narendra Shenoy
http://narendrashenoy.blogspot.com

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