Puddles of Grace
We spend much of our lives waiting for the "right" timing and circumstances, only to overlook the significance already present where we are. What might we be missing by assuming meaning only appears in ideal conditions?
How might the practice of paying attention to and naming the good in our lives direct our hearts toward hope?
We have built a culture of sports that prizes discipline and results, often at the cost of delight—how might we reclaim a vision of play that cultivates character, joy, and creativity?
How does cultivating skills that are inherently slow—such as patience, curiosity, humility, and attentive listening—help us converse across differences?
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