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Forgiveness and Capital Punishment

Broadly speaking, restorative justice can never be more than a partway measure to curtail violence, social-justice advocates argue, because, just like traditional prosecution, it happens after the fact. To eliminate the harm that we do to one another, they say, would require national investment in alleviating generational poverty often born of racial segregation and expanding mental-health and drug-addiction treatment, among other things. As Rachel Liles put it, “Restorative justice? Let’s have a country that doesn’t make an Adam Lawson in the first place.”

They Agreed to Meet Their Mother’s Murderer. Than Tragedy Struck Again, by Eli Hager at The Marshall Project.

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#Roomies

“As soon as she started walking up the steps with the dog, I knew I shouldn’t let her in,” Russell says now, almost two years later. “But here was this woman with a dog and a kid. Where were they supposed to go?”

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‘Mercian Mules

“I’ve also come to appreciate patience as well. If you’re patient and calm, you can analyze your next step, whether it is a partnership, adding a new flavor, or who to hire. I’m still learning sometimes to wait and think about things. You need to be driven, passionate and motivated, but having patience increases clarity on strategic decisions.” -Dean Mahoney

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“Burning Bridges”

“For the most part, the advice “Never burn bridges!” is good advice, but there are exceptions to every rule. Some bridges desperately need to be burned. Sometimes for your own sake, you need to take a stand. Burning a bridge involves taking a risk.” -Liz Ryan

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GameStop puttin’ a stop on the market!

“It is too early to say how long the GameStop saga will continue, or how it will end, but some analysts believe both sides in this skirmish could learn some hard lessons.”

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“Nope, nope, nope”

“Once I started to eliminate the things that didn’t feel in line with where I was trying to go, and that could potentially pigeonhole me from having that freedom as an artist, it was very helpful.”

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The Write Stuff

“As a writer, it helps me to be able to imagine the future me who will be writing about whatever horrible experience and being able to find the aspects of it that were unique or funny or excruciating and knowing that other people will see it and connect with it.”

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