"The paradox of our age; we have bigger houses but smaller families,
More conveniences but less time,
We have more degrees but less sense...
More experts but more problems,
More medications but less health,
We've been all the way to the moon and back, but have trouble crossing the street to meet our new neighbor,
We built computers to house more information, but have less communication...
These are times of fast foods, but slow digestion
Tall man but short character,
Steep profit but shallow relationships,
It's a time where there is much in the window, but nothing in the room."
Community is vital to our health and well-being as this quote alludes to. Healthy relationships are our most prized possessions. Where do you get your community? Do one fun thing with a group (or your neighbors) and let me know how it goes. I love hearing fun stories about building community.
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