My now deceased best friend was an every day dope smoking (even at work) bolshevik. I asked him one time why he considered us friends, as one Halloween party he hosted I went as Reagan . He said "you are the only friends I have who read books. He was a huge war between the states reader, and WWII. I have heard that from others. Books bol…
My now deceased best friend was an every day dope smoking (even at work) bolshevik. I asked him one time why he considered us friends, as one Halloween party he hosted I went as Reagan . He said "you are the only friends I have who read books. He was a huge war between the states reader, and WWII. I have heard that from others. Books bolshevik pundits and politicians write don't sell because their faithful don't read.
Books! Five years ago I received an email from a gentleman who was starting a local chapter of the G.K. Chesterton society. As a fan of Chesterton, I had joined the national organization, and they had given this gentleman their mailing list for our zip codes. I attended the first meeting and all I can say is that leaving that first meeting, I knew I had found my tribe. Overthinkers willing to discuss ideas of all sorts, yet remain curious, cordial and mirthful. We read and discuss Chesterton’s books. It took us almost a year to get through “What’s Wrong with the World.” No one ever stalks out or shouts over someone else, but rather everyone remains attentive and thoughtful. It’s a haven of sanity. GKC himself said, "The success of argument is to disagree to agree. The failure of argument is to agree to disagree.”
My now deceased best friend was an every day dope smoking (even at work) bolshevik. I asked him one time why he considered us friends, as one Halloween party he hosted I went as Reagan . He said "you are the only friends I have who read books. He was a huge war between the states reader, and WWII. I have heard that from others. Books bolshevik pundits and politicians write don't sell because their faithful don't read.
Books! Five years ago I received an email from a gentleman who was starting a local chapter of the G.K. Chesterton society. As a fan of Chesterton, I had joined the national organization, and they had given this gentleman their mailing list for our zip codes. I attended the first meeting and all I can say is that leaving that first meeting, I knew I had found my tribe. Overthinkers willing to discuss ideas of all sorts, yet remain curious, cordial and mirthful. We read and discuss Chesterton’s books. It took us almost a year to get through “What’s Wrong with the World.” No one ever stalks out or shouts over someone else, but rather everyone remains attentive and thoughtful. It’s a haven of sanity. GKC himself said, "The success of argument is to disagree to agree. The failure of argument is to agree to disagree.”
Love this... I would love a group like this. His books are so thought provoking and I love going down the rabbit holes too!
Perhaps there is a chapter near you. If not, you can start one!
https://www.chesterton.org/local-societies/