Debbie, I clung to every word of this. The similarities between then and now, when we should know and be so much better, are beyond disheartening. I take comfort in those last two paragraphs–in Kennedy's words as a reminder that savageness can and should be overcome and in the hint of mission I see in that last paragraph and the hope that exists there.
Thank you, thank you. I am about to publish Part 2, so your note is music to mine ears. :> Honestly, how do we ever tame our own selves, celebrate what is good in all of us, and learn to love it all? I don't know. Good eye on that hint of mission you see in the last paragraph. Stay tuned. I hope this is feeling useful to folks... xo
Debbie, I clung to every word of this. The similarities between then and now, when we should know and be so much better, are beyond disheartening. I take comfort in those last two paragraphs–in Kennedy's words as a reminder that savageness can and should be overcome and in the hint of mission I see in that last paragraph and the hope that exists there.
Thank you, thank you. I am about to publish Part 2, so your note is music to mine ears. :> Honestly, how do we ever tame our own selves, celebrate what is good in all of us, and learn to love it all? I don't know. Good eye on that hint of mission you see in the last paragraph. Stay tuned. I hope this is feeling useful to folks... xo