A generation shallower and more entitled than any generation in American history is now called upon to become deeper and more compassionate than any in American history. And in that odd, ironic way that history has of making strange and wondrous turns, I think we’re going to.

May 4, 2020 · 4:39 AM UTC

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As my friend Byron has been saying for a few years, we are living in Tower times. It must fall so we can rebuild. Been feeling this way since '09, but she put it into words ❤️
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How I appreciate your voice!Squeezing a prayer to the Multiverse, my heart & mind like slabs of sidewalk and my petition to witness, to still be curious and caring a weed pushing through to flower. You help these possibilities 💖
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This can only happen with divine intervention, and like you, I believe this is written in the stars. That which brought us here is seeing our way out(back).
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I hope that you are correct!
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I just wish that millennials and gen z would stop using the word "literally " so much. It is or it isn't. It literally gets on my nerves. Literally.
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Moral sophistication makes empires more durable. The better they are the worse they can be. Boomers do not live up to their own standards yet fool themselves and each other into thinking they are. youtube.com/9nfwf_RiRJA
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"A true healer knows that they heal nothing. A true healer knows that they fix nothing. The truest among them simply makes themself available and learns to speak a language that the one who perceives themselves as sick or diseased can understand." Jesus