Dear Meg | Worried for son
Teenage years are a time for self-discovery, where we deal with questions of identity: who we are, what we want to be, what our passions are, etc. It is unfortunate that teens now deal with this during this pandemic.
Teenage years are a time for self-discovery, where we deal with questions of identity: who we are, what we want to be, what our passions are, etc. It is unfortunate that teens now deal with this during this pandemic.
An artist asks about 'creative funk' and ponders about artistic work in these times.
The struggle demands this amount of self-denial, rooted in the understanding that the Cause is so much bigger than ourselves.
Dear Meg, How do we keep going when the situation looks so utterly hopeless? G Dear G, Let me begin by saying I hear you. It’s absolutely acceptable to feel scared and frustrated, in a world marked by pervasive inequality, a world that desperately needs change. Would it help to share a bit of what […]