Last Tuesday / This Tuesday

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Last Tuesday / This Tuesday

Last Tuesday.

I’m sitting in an Adirondack chair, my feet resting on a well-weathered log here in Sisters, Oregon. It’s my family’s annual week-long vacation at the same beautiful house we’ve rented for the past four summers. My favorite spot. Just above the little creek. Most of my worries are 153 miles away. ✧✧✧ This Tuesday. I’m sitting in my office desk chair, a bit flummoxed. Usually I’ve written the newsletter article weeks in advance. Usually. Not this week. I’m looking at a blank screen. ✧✧✧ Last Tuesday. So I’ll be ready when inspiration comes, I bring a blank sketchbook and a pen with me everywhere I go. I sketch what I see. ✧✧✧ This Tuesday. “Are you writing about something that happened in Sisters?” Jane asks from my office doorway. “Trying to. I thought inspiration would hit me last week, but it didn’t. No ideas came to me.” “That’s unusual.” “I know.” “Why don’t you write about that?” “Funny thing,” I say. “That’s exactly what I’m doing.” ✧✧✧ Last Tuesday. I’m proud of the pen-and-ink drawing. I’m especially proud because I know, technically, it’s not very good. It’s good to be proud of not being perfect. ✧✧✧ This Tuesday. The same goes for this article. It’s not great, but it’s sure good enough. Good enough is good enough.  

A Big Ask

Beloved, What I’m about to ask is a very big ask. You (probably) aren’t going to want to do it. But I’m still going to ask. Because it’s important. Very important. Stop hating.   ✧✧✧   “No one is born hating another person… People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to

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Slow Down, Good Sam

In 1973, researchers John Darley and Daniel Batson at Princeton University conducted a study based on the biblical story of “The Good Samaritan.” ✧✧✧ A little background on the story: Samaritans, in the biblical world, were not considered “good.” The phrase “Good Samaritan” would have sounded like a political oxymoron—something like “compassionate MAGA” or “patriotic liberal.” In the story, a

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A Letter

Beloved, Let me tell you something I often say when counseling those mourning the loss of a loved one. “Unless you are a rabbi or minister, you shouldn’t be good at writing eulogies.” And then I add: “Let me give you a pro tip—think about writing a letter. Because you know how to write a letter and this way you

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