Tucker Carlson talks about waking up and his regrets after decades in mainstream media.
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And at the same time you don't want to just give people no way to win, no way to apologize if they do see the error of their ways, no fresh start, no second chances. That isn't how to build a Big Tent coalition.
You're not required to like him, but if you can, YOU will be the beneficiary of forgiving, letting go and stepping aside.
Personally, I think it helps to realize that each and every human being creates, in part, and carves, and then carries, his or her own destiny. Which means, each person WILL carry the results of their life, their choices and their actions going forward. Good and bad. Salvation is a doorway, but not an absolution. Only love transcends.
Life is but a blink of the eye; eternity is what waits on the other side of the wall, and both you, and I, and Scott Adams, and Tucker Carlson, will have to bear the consequences of our misdeeds, missteps, and mistakes.
And if you can, try to imagine what kind of heart God has, such that he can love even the greatest sinner. If you can imagine it, then you can inherit it.
It's a huge ego, and a huge paradox: If you [admittedly] can't draw very well but are kind of dryly sarcastic, tenaciously obsessed with doing cartoons,...plus a bit lucky so your comic strip takes off in dozens of countries and you become fuck-you rich, even raking in $100k speaking fees (!),...then you write some ho-hum books yet they somehow become best sellers,...how do you NOT develop an ego so massive it's hard to fit through doors with your head? Must be a lot of work for those who pull it off.