Doug Brunt
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And Bratton and others before him have proven that if you fix the windows, paint the walls, clean up all the trash and have this beautiful neighborhood, you prevent crime before it starts.
And it's that same dynamic.
It seems like a small thing, but setting that tone, setting the atmosphere matters.
Like strong, robust language or-
So I get what he's doing.
If he was gonna, the only change I would make is he shouldn't go back to Times New Roman.
He should do like the Bilbo Baggins handwriting for all of our state communication.
But actually that reminds me of a story you were telling me the other day.
That's the same thing of like the small tonal things
we should value and prioritize them more.
Almost we have to invert our thinking that these things are more important.
It's like that Jordan Peterson piece that you were showing me.
And they're small and they're often overlooked and it's not, we don't think it was a big deal.
And yet we really do need to invert how we think about that because that's the biggest deal.
As Peterson points out, that's 80% of your life, those little moments that add up.
And so it's, you know, long way of saying, I think that's the same thing Rubio is getting at of like,
this is the font they're gonna be staring at for 10 hours a day.
This is an opportunity to set an atmosphere, to set a tone.
This is what I want.
Yeah, so it's not trivial.