“Connections – of various types – resemble sand grasped. Held freely, with an open hand, the sand remains where it is. The moment you close your hand and crush firmly to hang tight, the sand streams through your fingers. You might clutch some of it, yet most will be spilled. A relationship is that way. Held freely, with deference and slip bricks opportunity for the other individual, it is probably going to stay in one piece. However, hold too firmly, too possessively, and the relationship gets away and is lost.” – Kaleel JamisonI have seen an extraordinary flood of house-working in a portion of the towns nearby. Quite recently there were fields and open spaces. Presently there are houses and individuals. I’m mentioning this observable fact, not on the grounds that I am essentially against this turn of events, but since the speed at which it happens astonishes me. Where sheep and ponies were brushing a couple of months back, presently there are families and singletons and retirees generally living respectively locally. New contacts are being made each day and, ideally, every one of the occupants of the new homes are starting to fashion associations with their neighbors. We people […]
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