The greatest challenge of the day is: how to bring about a revolution of the heart, a revolution which has to start with each one of us? — Dorothy Day
Some days. Some days you feel yourself being slowly torn into rough edged shreds. Today I watched one of my colleagues struggling to hold it together while she took a few moments before a meeting (the third of the day), suggesting that if we could bare to skip a coffee and instead give the money to support Samoa. And that if we didn’t know why or whether we should then just do it and skip a second coffee – it’d be better for all of us. And she went on in a strained but dignified way to explain where the donation centres are.
I don’t know what it would be like to know what it would be like knowing the heart of your home had been torn out by a tsunami, but I can imagine. I saw my Samoan colleagues sneaking away from their desks to watch the tv in the lunchroom yesterday, desperate to get some news – any news – from home. And home truly is where the heart is, no matter what, and no matter how much the heart aches.
Manifesto
13. Every day be better than you were the day before.
18. Every day express love. Some people need to hear it. Most people need to see it. Don’t take it for granted.
39. Every day trust that there is a bigger picture. You are a part of it even if you may not know what it is.
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