The fiftieth anniversary of Hawaii's statehood last week was noted in this New York Times op-ed piece. The author, who is a transplant to the islands, comments on the beauties and quirks of our 50th states. He concludes with this observation and compliment:
And since people’s faults are often their virtues when looked at a different way, the aversion to self-promotion is often a welcome humility; the lack of confrontation or hustle is a rare thing in a hyperactive world. Islanders are instinctively territorial, but bound by rules, so privacy matters and so does politeness and good will.
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