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  • I'm sure many of you have had this experience it's late at night and you

  • start browsing Netflix looking for something to watch you scroll through

  • different titles you even read a few reviews but you just can't commit to

  • watching any given movie suddenly it's been 30 minutes and you're still stuck

  • in infinite browsing mode so you just give up you're too tired to watch

  • anything now so you cut your losses and fall asleep I've come to believe that

  • this is the defining characteristic of our generation let's call it keeping our

  • options open there's this philosopher Zygmunt Bauman he calls it liquid

  • modernity we never want to commit to any one identity or place or community so we

  • remain like liquid in a state that can adapt to fit any future shape liquid

  • modernity is infinite browsing mode but for everything in our lives I've been

  • thinking about this recently because leaving home and coming here is a lot

  • like entering a long hallway you walk out of the room in which you grew up and

  • into this place with thousands of different doors to infinitely browse and

  • throughout my time here I've I've seen all the good that can come from having

  • so many new options I've seen the joy a person feels when they find a room more

  • fitting for their authentic self I've seen big decisions become less painful

  • because you can always quit you can always move you can always break up in

  • the hallway will always be there and mostly I've seen all the fun folks have

  • had experiencing more novelty than any generation in history ever experienced

  • but as I've grown older here I've also started seeing the downsides of having

  • so many open doors nobody wants to be stuck behind a locked door but nobody

  • wants to live in a hallway either it's great to have

  • options when you lose interest in something but I've learned here that the

  • more times I do this the less satisfied I am with any given option and lately

  • the experiences I crave are less the rushes of novelty and more those perfect

  • Tuesday nights when you eat dinner with the friends who you have known for a

  • long time who you've made a commitment to and who won't quit you because they

  • found someone better I've discovered in my time here that the people who inspire

  • me the most are those who have left the hallway shut the door behind them and

  • settled in I think of Fred Rogers recording episode 895 of Mister Rogers

  • neighborhood because he was committed to advancing a humane model of moral

  • education I think of Dorothy Day sitting with the same outcast folks night after

  • night after night because it was important that someone is committed to

  • them I think of Martin Luther King but not just the Martin Luther King who

  • confronted the fire hoses in 1963 but the Martin Luther King who hosted his

  • thousandth tedious planning meeting in 1967 when Hollywood tells tales of

  • courage they usually take the form of slaying the dragon it's all about the

  • big brave moments but I've been learning from these heroes that the most menacing

  • dragons that stand in the way of reforming the system or repairing the

  • breach or the everyday boredom and distraction and uncertainty that can

  • erode our ability to commit to anything for the long haul it's why I love that

  • the word dedicate has two meanings first it means to make something holy second

  • it means to stick at something for a long time I don't think this is a

  • coincidence we do something holy when we choose to commit

  • to something and in the most dedicated people I have met I have witnessed how

  • that pursuit of holiness comes with a side effect of immense joy we may have

  • come here to help keep our options open but I leave believing that the most

  • radical act we can take is to make a commitment to a particular thing to a

  • place to a profession to a cause to a community to a person to show our love

  • for something by working at it for a long time and to close doors and forgo

  • options for its sake we often assume that some acute and looming threat be it

  • a foreign invader or a domestic demagogue will be our downfall but if we

  • were to end that end is just as likely to come from something far less dramatic

  • our failure to sustain the work it is not only the bomb or the bully that

  • should keep us up at night it is also the garden untilled and the newcomer

  • unwelcomed the neighbor unhoused and the prisoner unheard the voice of the public

  • unheeded and the long simmering calamity unhaulted and the dream of equal justice

  • unrealized

  • but we need not be afraid for we have in our possession

  • the antidote to our dread our time free to be dedicated to the slow but

  • necessary work of turning visions into projects values into practices and

  • strangers into neighbors that is why in this age of liquid modernity we should

  • rebel and join up with a counterculture of commitment consisting of solid people

  • that is why in this age of infinite browsing mode we should pick a damn

  • movie and see it all the way through

  • before we fall asleep let's get to work

I'm sure many of you have had this experience it's late at night and you

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