Leaving Hope Chapter 12–in which Anya gets surprisingly invested in math homework, and Borsk untangles a digital disaster.
Unlike Anya, I love math, and in this chapter, I got to play around with how someone who isn’t as naturally attracted to the subject might find a way in.
Have you ever had a perspective change like Anya’s, that helped you break through to new understanding or interest in something that had been hard? If so, I’d love to hear about it.
Of course, Leaving Hope Chapter 12 also starts to deal with the issue of cameras and constant surveillance. It can be both a blessing and a curse to have a society that’s so recorded, I think. If we’re watching powerful people, it’s harder for them to get away with stuff. But if we’re always watched, how does that affect the way we move and grow? What do you think?
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