While straightening up a bookshelf, I came across my copy of Orwell’s Animal Farm. I hadn’t read it for several years and, as I thumbed through it, I was hooked yet again. Every time I read it, I take away a different lesson and have a greater appreciation for Orwell’s ability to both entertain and provoke thought, such as he did with the “four legs good, two legs bad” mantra that morphed into “four legs good, two legs better.” This classic about the seriously flawed search for utopia is worth another read, particularly as we head into the final 100 days of political campaigning.