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		<title>What would Aristotle think of texting?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you have a teenage son and one nearly there, you find that communicating with them is not how it was. Some of our best conversations have happened phone to phone. It&#8217;s sad, in a way, but I&#8217;m grateful that to have some way of getting through to them. After they head out to school, [...]]]></description>
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<p>After they head out to school, I send them a text, some words of wisdom, that I hope they carry with them throughout the day. Today I quoted Aristotle, one of my favorite philosophers: &#8220;Quality is not an act. It is a habit.&#8221; I chose that particular one because yesterday my oldest suffered a humbling defeat on the mound. There were tears (not new but also not a frequent occurrence), threats of quitting pitching (never heard that before), followed by a mumbled four-letter-word I pretended not to hear. I think he hit his nadir this weekend, and I hope Aristotle&#8217;s texted words will remind him of what he must do. </p>
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