Linky Friday: Mental Health

Andrew Donaldson

Born and raised in West Virginia, Andrew has been the Managing Editor of Ordinary Times since 2018, is a widely published opinion writer, and appears in media, radio, and occasionally as a talking head on TV. He can usually be found misspelling/misusing words on Twitter@four4thefire. Andrew is the host of Heard Tell podcast. Subscribe to Andrew'sHeard Tell Substack for free here:

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  1. LeeEsq says:

    The reason we are living in a world of anxiety is because life is naturally tough and we have bunch of powerful people determined to increase the toughness artificially. It causes pain to everybody else.Report

    • greginak in reply to LeeEsq says:

      This really needs to be heard in Werner Herzog voice.Report

    • j r in reply to LeeEsq says:

      Two thoughts:

      Saying that “we live in a world of anxiety” is like saying that we live in a world of obesity. Yes, some people are obese and maybe the ratio is going up, but lots of people are in fine or very good shape, either because they were blessed with high metabolism or because they do the work needed to stay healthy.

      And if anxiety is increasing, maybe it’s because people are continually constructing stories about how most of their problems are the fault of some other group of people, instead of doing the work what needs to be done to change things.Report

  2. PD Shaw says:

    [GB14] Whomever Oregon is, he or she has an undiagnosed anxiety disorder.Report

  3. North says:

    Minneapolis City Council overwhelmingly passed the Minneapolis 2040 plan that defenestrates exclusionary zoning. In addition to authorizing enormously higher density in many regions of the city and along transit corridors the 2040 plan also included a blanket authorization of triplexes city wide.
    I am FEASTING on NIMBY tears right now!

    http://www.startribune.com/minneapolis-city-council-approves-2040-comprehensive-plan-on-12-1-vote/502178121/Report

    • dragonfrog in reply to North says:

      I read about that. I noted that they also chucked parking minimums out the window too, which is nice to see. Another thing I saw recently was about a development organization that has as one of its basic “is this city even ready for us to do useful work” checklist items, “have they got parking minimums”. If the city still has parking minimums, they reckon there’s no point even getting involved.Report

    • LeeEsq in reply to North says:

      Oregon seems posed to get rid of single-family zoning state wide.Report