The sacred dimension of questions
Questions can have an almost sacred dimension—asking questions can suggest the presence of something more, the possibility of something more.
:- Doug.
Questions can have an almost sacred dimension—asking questions can suggest the presence of something more, the possibility of something more.
:- Doug.
Bring the third, stitching, voice into the room: those who espouse A speak, those who espouse B speak and perhaps seek to debunk A. Then speak, helping people to see that A and B are a part of the entire alphabet of conversation, naming the possibility of something larger, challenging people to see and invent what might be.
:- Doug.