The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well. -Ralph Waldo Emerson

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Articles

Here's some of what I have been reading recently.

A famous Ukrainian writer wrote this piece for the NYT, and I think he conveys an accurate description and feeling of Ukraine. This paragraph nails Ukraine and Ukrainians:

"But I am in no position to predict the future. All I know is that the Ukrainians will continue amazing the world by the very fact of their existence, by their flexibility, shrewdness and their ability to adapt to any circumstance. Given the current situation, I find the latter quality encouraging, because as soon as real democracy comes to Ukraine, Ukrainians will quickly grow accustomed to it, life will become civilized, and Ukrainians will turn into law-abiding citizens. Obviously, that is not something that comes naturally to them, but should life require respect for law, they will do it, even if that should run counter to their interests. The authorities must simply create the appropriate conditions."

This is a good article from Persephone Magazine about how Tymoshenko and FEMEN, Ukraine's two most well-known and visible female figures, are portrayed in the media.

The Kyiv Post's Getting Yulia demonstrates just how much of a hot mess Ukraine is. In fact, you can just check out the Kyiv Post web site for a good variety of articles about Ukraine.

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