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But it’s even more humane than collegial ties between professional writers. The engagement and spread of ideas between the wrier and audience is porous and holy Dooley don’t the ideas just sing and build! Comments around the thought-leadership of the writer is the wind in the sail of ships with a natural momentum. The Brahmin class simply cannot keep up. Hell even AI can’t keep up with spirit.

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As a reader, I cherish the day I discovered Substack! I have always loved reading. My only regret is I cannot afford to support every stack I love.

Even amongst the commenters, with a few exceptions, disagreement is thoughtful discourse. Like life used to be. I feel my brain working again, seeing subjects from so many varying viewpoints, connecting and unconnecting "the dots". Fleshing out fully formed and informed views on so many different subjects.

I applaud all of you for having the courage to leave the machine behind and step into what must be a somewhat nerve wracking, possibly financially unpredictable solo career. What you do is so noble and valuable and brave, especially in these times. I know my gratitude and 7 bucks will" buy you a cup of coffee", but for what it's worth, my gratitude is undying and I pledge that one day, God willing, I will be able to pay subscribe to each and every one of you. Thank you from the bottom of my nerdy, bookish little heart ❤️

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