In these troubled times, it is easy to lose hope—to believe that we have no power to act. If, however, we rethink power, we might find hope and even a cup or two of freedom.
I agree in theory. But reaching out to the "other" is also exhausting when the other is deeply rooted in an alternative reality. Connecting with the other to build a democracy relies on a shared reality and a common set of definitions, experiences, etc. How do we connect with others when we live in a completely different reality?
I agree in theory. But reaching out to the "other" is also exhausting when the other is deeply rooted in an alternative reality. Connecting with the other to build a democracy relies on a shared reality and a common set of definitions, experiences, etc. How do we connect with others when we live in a completely different reality?
I understand, but where are we if we quit trying?
Thx for the comment.