“When we think of love, we think of romance and happily-ever-after fairy tales. By telling this story, I want to invoke something different — the radical power of seeing, understanding, and showing up for another human.”
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“When we think of love, we think of romance and happily-ever-after fairy tales. By telling this story, I want to invoke something different — the radical power of seeing, understanding, and showing up for another human.”
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This feels apt right now. Mourning a nation and showing up for each other is the only way I’m managing to get out of bed somedays.
Thanks for sharing this. I'm grateful that I'm not living with a deadly diagnosis - was inspired to send a few texts to friends I haven't seen in a while.
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