Here are some links, words, songs, and articles that's leaving me feeling restored and understood during these insane times.
A wounded world is feeding us. Really appreciated Lisa's words on generosity, too.
Courtney Martin nails it every time. I also want to remind us all—myself included—that the engaged moral life is not defined only by the cinematic moments. It is also largely made-up of the mundane and the unseen. Who are you when the local news crews aren’t there? When there is nothing to put on your college applications? When things feel downright dull? Who are you when the runny-nosed kids need care and someone doesn’t smell great and needs some hot soup?
LOVED this podcast episode on gathering.
Also enjoyed this conversation on mattering. Can't wait to read Jennifer B. Wallace's book!
I'll never tire of reading about The Long Dark. It's getting me throughThank you, Francis Weller.
Finally watched Springsteen. This performance will forever be burned in my brain.
A beautiful quote by Grace Paley: The world has no need to be represented: there it is, all around us, all the time. What it needs is to be loved better. Or maybe, what we need is to be reminded to love it and to be shown how, because sometimes, busy as we get trying to stay alive, loving the world slips our mind.
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