It is not naive to trust people, or institutions, government, the world. Approaching the world with mistrust seems an incredibly sad way to traverse our short lives. There will be all kinds of folks along the way who will test our trust just like there will be many who will surprise us with their care, love, and fulfillment of trust. In my world, I see mistrust displayed for the flimsiness of reasons: skin color, class, age, houselessness, religion, and even hearing someone speak a language different than our own. I trust you dear Sarah and that is enough for me!
Happy business birthday! This was an excellent newsletter, I appreciate the resiliency circle prompts and have tucked them away for when I have a few minutes to tend to my own creativity.
It is not naive to trust people, or institutions, government, the world. Approaching the world with mistrust seems an incredibly sad way to traverse our short lives. There will be all kinds of folks along the way who will test our trust just like there will be many who will surprise us with their care, love, and fulfillment of trust. In my world, I see mistrust displayed for the flimsiness of reasons: skin color, class, age, houselessness, religion, and even hearing someone speak a language different than our own. I trust you dear Sarah and that is enough for me!
Love you, Bill!
Happy business birthday! I really loved the letter you shared. Here’s to a lot more accomplishments that matter and a lot more years that are golden!
Thank you so much, Shinjini!
Happy business birthday! This was an excellent newsletter, I appreciate the resiliency circle prompts and have tucked them away for when I have a few minutes to tend to my own creativity.
Thanks, Amanda! This means so much coming from you <3