The underlying tension
The underlying tension in all tensions is finding a way opposing forces can reinforce rather than destroy each other.
:- Doug.
The underlying tension in all tensions is finding a way opposing forces can reinforce rather than destroy each other.
:- Doug.
It is good for us, and necessary, to experience a tension that draws us out of our selves, ideas, attitudes, and habits.
:- Doug.
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