Like this: When you are confronted with inexplicably evil conduct, entertain this thought:
“How tragic it is that there is no one in your life who would be ashamed to see you behaving this way.”
If you say those words out loud, you might get punched, but just by silently intoning them you will have fully-explained your situation: Well-brought-up adults are good by habit, not by repeated resolutions. But they are good by habit because, as children, they did not want to disappoint someone – typically a parent or grandparent.
All of “high-trust” civilization is built on good fathering, and everything everyone decries in the thoughtless or predatory behaviors of modernity emerges from our having undermined fatherhood.
How to fix the mess from here? No need. Just get out of dad’s way. He’ll take care of everything.
In other news:
CNBC: Bidding wars are off the charts, as home listings fall to a record low. Flash news from a grunt on the ground: The worm has turned on inventory.
New York Post: Millennials buying cheap old homes to escape pandemic cages.
Human Events: Disney Amongst Potential Mass Exodus of Businesses From California.