As I read this, I find hope that the conversations are still being had questioning what we are doing and how it is affecting the younger generation. I know that there needs to be more conversations and more reflection from more people, but I thank you for sharing each of of these thoughtful writings to remind us that instead of more, we need to think about how even our thoughts of more means less for others, especially the future generation and generations to come.
Thank you for this. The world is so upsetting right now that I often find that it feels easier to disengage so I don't get overwhelmed. But I love the quote about shifting from hope to imagination. I'm going to be thinking about that for a long time. Also, I need to check out that children's book ASAP. What a cool - and hopeful - concept!
Oh I love this so much. (And everything you share, but something about this was the complicated balm I needed this week.)
As I read this, I find hope that the conversations are still being had questioning what we are doing and how it is affecting the younger generation. I know that there needs to be more conversations and more reflection from more people, but I thank you for sharing each of of these thoughtful writings to remind us that instead of more, we need to think about how even our thoughts of more means less for others, especially the future generation and generations to come.
Thank you for this. The world is so upsetting right now that I often find that it feels easier to disengage so I don't get overwhelmed. But I love the quote about shifting from hope to imagination. I'm going to be thinking about that for a long time. Also, I need to check out that children's book ASAP. What a cool - and hopeful - concept!