NY Times. One of the great benefits of reading pieces not written for our personal realm is being able to gauge on our own – without someone else’s interpretation – how they do or do not apply, e.g. to Nanaimo. In this case: whether we are paying attention to – or being distracted from – the core aspects that really matter to our own community. And if we’re being deflected, how that might be happening. For one: by squandering our truly limited attention on those who only want an audience. [ARTICLE LINK]