* The emotional part of politics drains many people. I've often read that people should care more about it with their head and less with their heart. But that's hard to do in any context.
* People are quite reactive to policies announcement. They often don't understand all the steps that are needed to put into practice a law (for better or worse). They can end up disappointed or frustrated if something takes too long, or on the other way, they can start worrying a lot while an announced law might not actually happen.
Thanks! Maybe one day a good explainer of Quebec politics for English speakers would be a useful thing to do, considering the fairly low quality of the English-language coverage...
I'd also add two ideas :
* The emotional part of politics drains many people. I've often read that people should care more about it with their head and less with their heart. But that's hard to do in any context.
* People are quite reactive to policies announcement. They often don't understand all the steps that are needed to put into practice a law (for better or worse). They can end up disappointed or frustrated if something takes too long, or on the other way, they can start worrying a lot while an announced law might not actually happen.
Very nice read! I'd definitely like to read more of your texts on politics if you feel like doing some more!
Thanks! Maybe one day a good explainer of Quebec politics for English speakers would be a useful thing to do, considering the fairly low quality of the English-language coverage...