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Long Read: The mystery of mountain lions
Sarah Gilman | 16 minutes
Despite decades of research, myth and fear still surround the animals.
Snippets
Instead of telling kids that their treehouses could be on the path to the work they do as adults, we tell them the path goes through school.
And unfortunately schoolwork tends be very different from working on projects of one's own.
- Paul Graham, A Project of One's Own
To travel the world visiting everywhere only once can hardly bring understanding. You must return several times before a place opens up to you.
- Simon Sarris, Familiarity and Belonging
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