Hall noticed that Friedmann had fallen asleep during one meeting. He seemed overworked. His activism was rewarding but draining. In Tennessee, Friedmann told me, pursuing criminal-justice reform “has long been a task similar to the punishment inflicted on Sisyphus.” His friends knew that he struggled at times. “He carried a lot of hurt,” Wolf said. “It drove him.” Jeannie Alexander, the prison abolitionist, told me that Friedmann’s relentless pace felt like “a way to channel pain and trauma.” She and Friedmann were close: in 2019, when he married Alice, his longtime girlfriend, who was a grants analyst for the state, Alexander officiated. Yet she knew little of his past. On the rare occasions when Friedmann brought up his crimes, he spoke with vague regret. He didn’t discuss his troubled family history or his suicide attempts.
Here's how it works for Plante and his friends: they agree on meeting at a specific place and time, with the understanding that they won't be "texting each other out of anxiety" to confirm the details. (As Price points out, unplugging does require sticking with set plans as much as possible.)
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当他们不再有这样的自觉,不再认为黄巢发起这样一场大乱,是因为执政者的疏忽。包括是因为(执政者)为了逃命,放弃长安,跑到四川,导致她们落入贼手,受了这番劫难。这个时代的三观底线就已经不复存在了。
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