This didn't quite bring me to tears, but I sure felt like it. It's from an Aaron Sorkin series called "Newsroom." It starts slow, and gets rough to listen to in the middle, but sadly hopeful at the end. Or that's what I heard, anyway.
It ends on a sad note. But, to quote from another Aaron Sorkin show, we need to write "the next ten words."
A person of integrity expects to be believed. And when they are not, they let time prove them right. -- -- -- "Whatever autism is, it is not a unique product of modern civilization. It is a strange gift from our deep past, passed down through millions of years of evolution." Steve Silberman - Neurotribes
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