Evaporating before our eyes
Elders are evaporating before our eyes, teaching us that though we too are dying, we can matter.
:- Doug.
Elders are evaporating before our eyes, teaching us that though we too are dying, we can matter.
:- Doug.
Elders are wise because of their unknowing, showing us to keep open to learning.
:- Doug.
Elders ask questions that penetrate our souls. To keep us human.
:- Doug.
Elders show us what it means to be fully human, and why we must remember.
:- Doug.
Elders alert us to collateral benefits, patterns, nuances, connections, similarities, constants underlying variations, and things going on in the periphery, so that we choose well.
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 1734
Peace will happen when we get people working together. Let’s find an excuse to work together.
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Elders show us how to make curiosity work.
:- Doug.
Elders teach us how to move beyond plans to significance.
:- Doug.
Elders are already at work on the new synthesis, giving us a more complete picture of our world.
:- Doug.
I believe elders are the quintessential whole-makers.
:- Doug
I believe elders are the quintessential peacemakers.
:- Doug.