we imagine we steer
Given a paddle
as we embark
we imagine we steer
and empower
yet
:- Doug.
Given a paddle
as we embark
we imagine we steer
and empower
yet
:- Doug.
Three hundred years carries the advantage to remove the need for results, freeing us to do the important, the big thing.
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 1932
She waged an heroic battle against her disease, we say. Why give disease that much power? Can we find some stories to tell, some conversations we need with which to embrace one another?
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What is the value of a story to ensuing generations? Might we get intentional about using story not just to build a better world but to grow a better humanity?
:- Doug.
For sale: baby shoes never worn. Threadbare mourning shawl. 101 stories told into 11 sets of grandchildren’s eyes.
:- Doug.
Why do I want my grandchildren to ask better questions? Because I want them to think and live qualitatively. I want them to define a quality of life and stretch to it, rather than simply let life come over them.
:- Doug.