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Samuel Schaefer's avatar

I do think the “bro” cultural can be a little over the top sometimes, but I also think there’s something natural and good about young men getting together and getting excited about a purpose. By purpose I mean a higher purpose, like the restoration of something. This can definitely be misguided sometimes, and the internet has a tendency to indulge the worst of these fancies, but I think that the inspiration, especially in terms of personal responsibility as a man to yourself and others has been excellent. And the return to liturgy and orthodoxy is also excellent. I liked this piece a lot though.

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Julie Sunderland's avatar

As with any great technological evolution, gnashing our teeth at its negative affect on our collective psyche is of little use (even if I entirely agree with Haidt that the impact of social media has been so harmful to our kids). But it is here, and so the question you are grappling with is “how do we find meaning here?” Your spiritual/intellectual integration of ancient orthodoxy with online connection is a fascinating way to try to do that. Learning from your ruminations, keep them coming ... thank you!

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