I can't find it now, but when I thought about starting this post (which may end up being very long) I had just seen an article about a photographer who went through the "heartland" of America and talked to people about what happened at the end of 2016, and why they supported Trump. (Or not) He came up with a kind of classification that seemed interesting to me where the folks he talked to tended to split into two distinct categories and they really didn't understand each other. On the one hand he described people who were more likely to have been the students who would mostly choose to sit in the back of the class in school, and the rest of the folks who tended to sit at the front of the class. These classifications struck a chord with me and caused me to want to examine my own life and what lead me to my beliefs and values. His observation was that people who were kids in the back of the class tended to be the blue collar folks. They didn't have the ...