Out of the pandemic have come amazing and heartening stories of children who have devised ways to help others, either physically or emotionally. One can’t help but be proud to see that character trait, especially in a time when adults are forting up behind their prejudices and their biases toward others.
People often bemoan the world we are leaving to our children, a pitiful excuse for doing nothing. Let the children, who are naturally empathetic and a-political, look at the problems and see what solutions they will produce. Some will be too hopeful but other, as yet free of politics and self-interest, might just bring order from chaos.
Imagine over 3 years ago
Assuming you have written your first book already.
Kind&Kinder over 3 years ago
Work on the book kid!
dflak over 3 years ago
Scribble harder and become a doctor.
I once had a boss who went to medical school to learn penmanship.
cdnalor over 3 years ago
Some people just think up a good title and build from there.
sandpiper over 3 years ago
Out of the pandemic have come amazing and heartening stories of children who have devised ways to help others, either physically or emotionally. One can’t help but be proud to see that character trait, especially in a time when adults are forting up behind their prejudices and their biases toward others.
People often bemoan the world we are leaving to our children, a pitiful excuse for doing nothing. Let the children, who are naturally empathetic and a-political, look at the problems and see what solutions they will produce. Some will be too hopeful but other, as yet free of politics and self-interest, might just bring order from chaos.
Michael G. over 3 years ago
If you learn to do the same illegible scrawl with either hand, you’ll save a lot of time.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 3 years ago
I’ve never read A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.
Lady loves a joke over 3 years ago
Didn’t they stop teaching cursive handwriting in school, for some ridiculous reason?