Age as a conversation?
Might we approach age as a conversation?
:- Doug.
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This shrinking and expanding is us. Our household is specific and local. Notice: it is and always is us and our.
:- Doug.
It is not about us receiving affection, but for the grandchildren finding and pointing up the role of affection.
:- Doug.
The turning point is that as our orbit shrinks economically, it can expand foundationally, in what lasts. In choices. For the oncoming generations. For ourselves in deciding to help.
:- Doug.