Joining
Joining hands
:- Doug.

It is urgent because if we lose these few years—even a few moments—they are lost forever. And our few moments are precious, golden.
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 2088
We are here to nibble on the ear lobe of the beast. The beast is a question: Can our grandchildren mean anything to us? What can we do about humanity? This is the question we whisper into one another’s ear.
What makes this work urgent? Now we have a generation which can appreciate the long ranges and the rhythms across ages, and think about doing better. It may be only one generation has this opportunity—we are the extra generation. So do we have a responsibility?
What makes this work intriguing? It offers our species a way to its fulfilling purpose. We might have a lasting influence for good. This work is impossible to complete. This work demands of us more than we can give.
Please pass it on.
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