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Purposes of this Blog

 

            Ms. Understanding is shy by nature and almost never gives interviews.  Unlike the clear, sincere, well-reasoned responses of her column, the answers that she gives in person often leave much to be desired.  In a rare lucid moment, she offered the following goals:

  • To begin a national conversation of 21st-century education for teenagers, a conversation that includes all interested parties
  • To save the world with sound advice, unsound advice, good humor, and bad humor, and to promote knowledge of the differences between and among them
  • To promote argumentative disagreements in classrooms and faculty lounges
  • To bring national renewal:  Our books are overdue, and we can’t afford the fines
  • To transform all weapons into paintball delivery systems and all ammunition into powerpoint bullets
  • To bring back old traditions that never were
  • To entertain
  • To make money

 

The above points read best in the given order.

The real order may completely differ.  Try bottom-to-top.

            All of the letters addressed to Ms. Understanding are real.  Just how real?  She will let the reader decide.  Some comments are meant to be taken seriously; others are fatuous.  Again, that’s up to the reader.  Some comments scale great heights of wisdom; others are most foolish.  Yep, the reader decides which are which.

            The editors would like to claim that this blog presents a great moral crusade, but that’s simply not true.  Perhaps Mark Twain’s early warning to readers of Huckleberry Finn will suffice:

            “PERSONS attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be

            prosecuted; persons attempting to find a moral in it will be banished;

            persons attempting to find a plot in it will be shot.”