Where do we differ?
To my 11th generation grandchild: You know about me. I don’t know about you—where do we differ?
:- Doug.

To my 11th generation grandchild: You know about me. I don’t know about you—where do we differ?
:- Doug.
The natural outcome of goals is they are too small, and produce only short-term visible results. They abdicate the large, the impossible, the vital.
:- Doug.
One advantage one imagines of a conversation with one’s own 11th generation is that there is a quick openness to sharing inner darkness, light, truths, and quandaries. It does not matter what I think of them or they of me. We are not trying to impress each other. Or maybe not.
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 2047
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It shouldn’t have taken that long
It needed to take that much of you
:- Doug.
Do we truly care about the grandchildren, if we close our eyes to them?
:- Doug.