Carl Muecke illustration.
When was the last time you changed your mind? Be honest.
I can think of a few times in my recent life. I was skeptical about human-caused climate change until I read Elizabeth Kolbert's seminal reporting on the subject in 2001. I changed my mind. When I was business editor of the Charlotte Observer, where we covered the major bank consolidations of the 1990s, I had misgivings. About the repeal of Glass-Steagall. But I was convinced the system was secure. When it nearly melted down in the Panic of 2008, I changed my mind. Being raised a Goldwater Republican in Arizona, I adamantly changed my mind in the coming years.
"When the facts change, I change my mind. What do you do, sir?" to use a quote attributed to John Maynard Keynes.
But the evidence on the ground indicated that fewer Americans are willing to change their minds about anything.