Love the reframe from despair to "let's just name what's working." There's something about refusing to intellectualize away our need for hope that feels crucial right now. The image of big care and pit stains captures it perfectly, honestl - all that messy, sweaty effort to stay present and useful when everything feels like its collapsing.
Love the reframe from despair to "let's just name what's working." There's something about refusing to intellectualize away our need for hope that feels crucial right now. The image of big care and pit stains captures it perfectly, honestl - all that messy, sweaty effort to stay present and useful when everything feels like its collapsing.
Thank you.