Before anything new comes into the world, it first lives as an idea held quietly in someone's mind. Fire, medicine, democracy — even new understandings of the universe itself — all began as dreams that refused to stay private.
Jeff May discusses - In a time when certainty feels elusive and the road ahead often looks dark, embracing possibility asks something of us: the courage to imagine without knowing how the story ends. Not wishful thinking — but the first faithful step toward change.
A child can ask the same question five times, not because they didn’t hear the answer, but because they are circling it—tasting it from different angles. To an adult, a puddle may be an inconvenience; to a child, it is a universe. In this service we will borrow those eyes again, and wander down a road we think we already know.