Readers respond: When nothing is clear-cut, from housing to hygge
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Support for soldiers听
I was just rereading your May 30 cover story, 鈥Molding a moral soldier.鈥 I am reminded how the Monitor stands out from so many publications because of the timelessness of its articles. They can be just as relevant when read months or years later.
War is a nasty thing and can weigh heavily on soldiers鈥 consciences years after the horrors they have experienced. It is important to recognize this and not just train soldiers on how to conduct their fights, but give them activities that remind them of the people on whose behalf they are fighting. 听
With this in mind I continue to support groups such as Spirit of America. They remind us that often it is the nonlethal supplies that keep soldiers working for the desired outcomes in their battles.
John Stettler
Dallas, Texas
Another side to new housing
The Sept. 27 article in the Monitor Daily 鈥Minneapolis seeks housing equality. Is building more homes enough?鈥 leaves out an important aspect of the problem of building affordable housing, particularly multifamily housing in predominantly
single-family neighborhoods, namely property values.听
It is an unfortunate reality that building multifamily housing frequently lowers the sales price of nearby single-family homes. This could mean a recent homebuyer finding himself underwater, i.e., with a mortgage balance greater than the potential sales price, or a retiree with a significantly smaller nest egg than anticipated.听
We can agree that this shouldn鈥檛 happen, yet no law can prevent it. Large-scale efforts to relieve housing shortages cannot work in the long term without explicitly addressing the impact of falling property values on current homeowners.
Eric Klieber
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Election integrity
With the Oct. 3 cover story, 鈥In Arizona, a major test of GOP unity,鈥 the Monitor may have hit upon a key phrase in searching for an area of patriotic reconciliation between Trump supporters and the rest of the American electorate. A Republican activist is quoted as saying, 鈥淭here is tremendous concern over election integrity.鈥
If spoken by someone who thinks former President Donald Trump won the 2020 election, I would have to wonder about the definition of 鈥渆lection integrity.鈥 But if the person was expressing a genuine appreciation for recognizing honest elections, then perhaps there is a bit more hope for the health of our democratic republic.
George Cartter
Vacaville, California
The fullness of 鈥榟ygge鈥
When people say 鈥渉ygge,鈥 as used in the Sept. 26 article 鈥Human experience is shared, even if words aren鈥檛,鈥 they figure all they need is a warm pair of socks, a couple of candles, and a cat in order to experience it.听
The full meaning is much debated 鈥 even among Danes. If we let it have whatever meaning we want there is no point in having the word at all. Saying that 鈥渉ygge鈥 means a sense of coziness is a gross oversimplification of the concept.听
It is not the objects that create the atmosphere, although the objects may be one kind of tool to help. It has been described as a 鈥渇rame of mind鈥 where all the elements of the moment combine to create a feeling of peace and 鈥渁ppropriateness鈥 or separation from the pressing issues of the day, or even realizing a sense of self-assurance that you are capable of facing those issues in an effective way.听
Jack Porter
Robbinsdale, Minnesota