thinking thursday.

The Lair 1a - blog The Lair 1 - blog The Lair 2 - blog Every Thursday, just a few links I've discovered, things I'm thinking about. And, of course, a link somewhere to Johnny Depp because, I mean really, look at the man.

(Where I can follow the serendipitous thread I followed to get there, I'll include a thanks to the person who surfaced it for me.)

mind :: my brain and yours

At Eunice Shriver's funeral, her daughter Maria Shriver told a story about her mother picking her up from school wearing a to-do list. She emerged from a blue Lincoln convertible wearing a sweater with little pieces of paper pinned to it. On each scrap she'd written one of the tasks she needed to complete by the end of the day. (Thanks to Betsy Boyd-Flynn) 

Moonstruck. Such ripeness for metaphors.

body :: my place and yours

Against Meat: The Fruits of Family Trees "The story of her relationship to food holds all of the other stories that could be told about her. Food, for her, is not food. It is terror, dignity, gratitude, vengeance, joy, humiliation, religion, history and, of course, love." (Thanks to Aurora Fox and Laura Thomas)

Putting America's diet on a diet.

Hard work is overrated. It could even be detrimental. "We agreed that a lot of what we then considered 'working hard' was actually 'freaking out.' (Thanks to Susan Piver)

soul :: my heart and yours

Little people – a tiny street art project. (Thanks to Cynthia Deis)

What is his greatest fear?

Yes, we're gay, but… Important message about seeing people as "who" and not "what." (Thanks to Greg Fine)

If you read nothing else today, read this, a story about a man who loves his son. Yes, read this. (Thanks to Murr Brewster)

A final thought :: "If you can't feed a hundred people, then feed just one." -Mother Teresa

(photos from here)

About Patti Digh

Patti Digh is an author, speaker, and educator who builds learning communities and gets to the heart of difficult topics. Her work over the last three decades has focused on diversity, inclusion, social justice, and living and working mindfully. She has developed diversity strategies and educational programming for major nonprofit and corporate organizations and has been a featured speaker at many national and international conferences.

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