New York, NY
Way to go, Farhad! I’ve been on a similar journey and appreciate what you’ve
gleaned. Your article has found its way into my “soul food” file – a rare
event. I’m finding it’s important to apply the slow down approach to news and
social input in the rest of of my life, too. Taking time with family and
friends to go deeper and not just reacting when something odd and seemingly
incendiary arises with one of my teenagers,... Show more
New York, NY
Way to go, Farhad! I’ve been on a similar journey and appreciate what you’ve
gleaned. Your article has found its way into my “soul food” file – a rare
event. I’m finding it’s important to apply the slow down approach to news and
social input in the rest of of my life, too. Taking time with family and
friends to go deeper and not just reacting when something odd and seemingly
incendiary arises with one of my teenagers, a school official’s email in my
box, even the response of a stranger in the grocery store. Yes, sometimes
there are genuine crises; but a frantic response will not help and usually
harms. We don’t need to live in reaction to everything. There’s a Bible
proverb I like, “The noble man makes noble plans and by noble deeds, he
stands.” (I’m a woman – I’ll take it for all of us.) All the best with the
book!
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