Indeed Daniel Ellsberg was a hero of all heroes, with unbelievable courage, who could live very comfortable life and nevertheless, almost madly, had risked it all for the sake of all of us. And notice dear Caitlin - he had the same "curse" you have (mentioned in your previous article - that of Projection - as did all of the heroes you have mentioned, including (or especially) Don Quixote (which is the genius of Cervantes). Thank you Caitlin for this beautiful memoir (and painting) of this great person.
Indeed Daniel Ellsberg was a hero of all heroes, with unbelievable courage, who could live very comfortable life and nevertheless, almost madly, had risked it all for the sake of all of us. And notice dear Caitlin - he had the same "curse" you have (mentioned in your previous article - that of Projection - as did all of the heroes you have mentioned, including (or especially) Don Quixote (which is the genius of Cervantes). Thank you Caitlin for this beautiful memoir (and painting) of this great person.