The Dissent Of Man
By JF Derry
Exploring the influence of Darwin on everyone: atheists, Christians, biologists and entrepreneurs
Thursday, 28 February 2019
Pure Brilliance
- I’ve just boxsetted (is that the word?) the C4/All4 series of Rose Cartwright’s Pure. Not only am I immensely proud to be small part of the Unbound adventure, but I also feel vicariously excited to see Rose’s story, albeit vastly retold, stretching into another, far-reaching dimension. Undoubtedly, it’s a great example of publishing success. Writers bring ideas which they want to be heard. But, it also offers some vital consolation to sufferers of mental illnesses. There’s rarely a cure, and these conditions are often beyond our ken and control. Even so, finding a way to live with OCD, depression, or what have you, or, rather, whatever has you, is a cure in itself, and a more achievable goal. When a mountain feels impossible, it’s a lifeline to be offered a molehill.
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