It’s all too easy to argue what we know, or what we think we know, what’s familiar, or what we are sure we believe. It’s much harder to let go of our attachments to those beliefs and to follow our questions into new ways of thinking, being, and feeling. Here we invite inquiry, connection, and curiosity with the goal of cracking open new views to ways of seeing which cultivate empathy. By leading with questions instead of answers, we may find ourselves more able to think critically, analytically, and creatively. Maybe we can then write ourselves into newer, more vibrant and compassionate worlds by following the question.
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