“In Memoriam: A Memorial Day Advent Series” – Part Two: The Penny
A one-cent relic that once filled our pockets, our rituals, and our quiet moments—until we noticed it was gone.
Read the letter →A one-cent relic that once filled our pockets, our rituals, and our quiet moments—until we noticed it was gone.
Read the letter →A quiet invitation to remember what never got a proper goodbye… and still refuses to be forgotten.
Read the letter →A reflection on the real question behind AI and jobs, and a love letter to the idea that every technological leap is also an opportunity to rethink and reinvent how we work.
Read the letter →A reflection on what happens when leadership confuses leaving a legacy with leaving a logo. It’s a love letter to the idea that true legacy is about more than just a name.
Read the letter →A reflection on the power of reality to break through blind allegiance, even for those we least expect. Sometimes, real life has a way of reminding us what truly matters.
Read the letter →December 26 carries a quiet all its own – a soft, grounding pause after the holiday storm. Whatever rises today is real. Let the truth settle gently. 🌲💛
Read the letter →Every year, we return to the same traditions – but we’re never the same people. Shifting grounds aren’t a sign of instability; they’re a sign of growth. 🎄💛
Read the letter →In a world that craves drama, the true strength lies in the quiet courage – the ones who show up, choose kindness, and build bridges when it’s easier to tear them down. Their courage doesn’t shout, but it resonates louder than any noise. 💪🧡
Read the letter →A simple dream with radical roots: what if every person planted just one food tree? Imagine neighborhoods fed by shared abundance, where kindness grows right alongside the fruit. 🌳💛
Read the letter →Dear Fellow Explorer, We live in an age obsessed with the stars.Mars colonies, moon bases, billionaires in space – the dream of going where no one has gone before still lights up our imaginations. But maybe, just maybe, the next great frontier isn’t light-years away.Maybe it’s ten feet to your left. We used to know … Read more
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