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November 22, 2024, 10:05 am No Comments
Q: What’s the craziest thing that’s happened to you?
A:“I think being born is pretty wild, honestly. Life continues to amaze me; waking up after I go to sleep is so cool, and it’s a blessing every day to just be alive in such a beautiful place around such wonderful people. I think there’s something in the human spirit that keeps us thinking about things with ourselves at the center of everything. I think one of the great disciplines is to find how to rein it in or channel it into being other-centered, whether that’s other people, or other things, or just a broader connection to the world.”
Q: What do you wish your students knew about you?
A: “I want to show up in how I act in the classroom. I’m here because I had a few people point me in the right direction, and if you took those people away from me, I don’t know what way I’d be pointed. I had a professor in college who helped me realize that there is something really anchored in truth and connection about just being literally and metaphorically on the same page, as other people. It felt like it really mattered to them, and we weren’t just ‘doing class’. We were engaged in something higher, something about being alive.”
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