Broken institutions are an opportunity rather than a time to go home.
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I'm a deeply broken person, and broken institutions fascinate me.
If a financial institution is too big to fail, it is too big to exist.
You can live within the institutions and work hard to change them.
We talk about institutions that are too big to fail - I think the story is as much about people who think they are too big to fail.
It's quite fashionable to say that the educational system is broken. It's not broken. It's wonderfully constructed. It's just that we don't need it anymore.
If you get to a point where the existing institutions will not bend to the popular will, you have to eliminate the institutions.
Beyond politics, the West is suffering from what can be called a crisis of brokenness - broken institutions, broken families and broken souls.
My fear is that many institutions will eventually alter how they treat people who refuse to self-track. There are all sorts of political and moral implications here, and I'm not sure that we have grappled with any of them.
A broken immigration system means broken families and broken lives.
An institution is beyond any individual. It breathes and lives on its own and always will.
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