“In this rush to return to normal... use this time to consider which parts of normal are worth rushing back to.”pic.twitter.com/1p0uKnPype
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“In this rush to return to normal... use this time to consider which parts of normal are worth rushing back to.”pic.twitter.com/1p0uKnPype
“And when the danger ended and people found themselves — They grieved for the dead and made new choices and dreamed of new visions.”pic.twitter.com/KlV8P4ha4R
This is like standing in the middle of a devastated Hiroshima saying "wow imagine the park we can build here!"
I know it may seem insensitive. However, it is not when you see that it is like a forest that burns to the ground...it is horrid with all the destruction. Afterwards, there is more stronger & vital growth. Unlike Hiroshima, no one specifically “did” this to another.
I'd give this a like but I have to prove I'm not a bot!
The poorest among us will die in the process. It’s our duty, not to just reflect back and look forward to blossoming, but to aggressively defend the vulnerable and demand provisions be made right now!
Just the poor?
At my place today in NY. Sign me up to help @marwilliamson !pic.twitter.com/gBXxC4Ehor
When someone asks me how many times I've fallen in love with Marianne Williamsonpic.twitter.com/ZsvexjK5zf
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