As our world continues to groan through the pains of the death of an epoch and the birth of a new age, things break. Deep down we all know our lives will never be the same and that we can't go back to times that felt more familiar and safer. We also know we have to leave behind things that matter to us. As we move forward, what do we discard and what do we repair to carry along with us? This is something of an internal inventory, but I've also been concerned about the infrastructure of our joint lives.
What I'm Reading: Maintaining What We Built
What I'm Reading: Maintaining What We Built
What I'm Reading: Maintaining What We Built
As our world continues to groan through the pains of the death of an epoch and the birth of a new age, things break. Deep down we all know our lives will never be the same and that we can't go back to times that felt more familiar and safer. We also know we have to leave behind things that matter to us. As we move forward, what do we discard and what do we repair to carry along with us? This is something of an internal inventory, but I've also been concerned about the infrastructure of our joint lives.