• Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in the rolling hills of Italy, there lived a young woman named Sophia. She was a beautiful and kind-hearted soul, with a smile that could light up the darkest of rooms.

    Sophia lived a simple life, surrounded by the people and places she loved. She spent her days helping her mother with their family's vineyard, and her evenings watching the sunset over the hills.

    One day, while out on a walk, Sophia stumbled upon a stranger who had been injured in a fall. She rushed to his side and helped him to his feet, and as their eyes met, she felt a spark of electricity run through her entire body.

    The stranger, whose name was Alessandro, was a traveling artist who had been exploring the countryside in search of inspiration. He was captivated by Sophia's beauty and kindness, and as they walked together back to her village, he knew that he had found something special.

    As the days turned into weeks, Sophia and Alessandro grew closer and closer. They spent their days exploring the countryside together, and their evenings sitting by the fire, watching the stars twinkle overhead.

    Despite their deepening feelings for each other, Sophia and Alessandro both knew that their love was not without its challenges. They came from different worlds, and their families did not approve of their relationship.

    But Sophia and Alessandro were determined to be together. They knew that their love was true, and that it was worth fighting for.

    As the months passed, their love continued to grow. They would sit together on the hillside, watching the sunset, and Sophia would read to Alessandro from the books of the great Italian poets.

    One day, Alessandro took Sophia to the top of a hill overlooking the village. He got down on one knee, pulled out a small box, and asked Sophia to be his wife.

    Sophia was overwhelmed with emotion. She said yes, and Alessandro placed the ring on her finger.

    Their wedding was a beautiful and joyful celebration of their love. They were surrounded by their friends and family, and they danced under the stars until the night was over.

    Sophia and Alessandro spent the rest of their lives together, always finding joy and beauty in each other's company. They knew that their love was a rare and precious thing, and they cherished it every day.

    Years later, when they were old and grey, Sophia would look into Alessandro's eyes and say, "Ti amo più oggi di ieri, ma meno di domani" ("I love you more today than yesterday, but less than tomorrow").

    And Alessandro would smile, take her hand, and say, "Anch'io, mia amore" ("Me too, my love").
    Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in the rolling hills of Italy, there lived a young woman named Sophia. She was a beautiful and kind-hearted soul, with a smile that could light up the darkest of rooms. Sophia lived a simple life, surrounded by the people and places she loved. She spent her days helping her mother with their family's vineyard, and her evenings watching the sunset over the hills. One day, while out on a walk, Sophia stumbled upon a stranger who had been injured in a fall. She rushed to his side and helped him to his feet, and as their eyes met, she felt a spark of electricity run through her entire body. The stranger, whose name was Alessandro, was a traveling artist who had been exploring the countryside in search of inspiration. He was captivated by Sophia's beauty and kindness, and as they walked together back to her village, he knew that he had found something special. As the days turned into weeks, Sophia and Alessandro grew closer and closer. They spent their days exploring the countryside together, and their evenings sitting by the fire, watching the stars twinkle overhead. Despite their deepening feelings for each other, Sophia and Alessandro both knew that their love was not without its challenges. They came from different worlds, and their families did not approve of their relationship. But Sophia and Alessandro were determined to be together. They knew that their love was true, and that it was worth fighting for. As the months passed, their love continued to grow. They would sit together on the hillside, watching the sunset, and Sophia would read to Alessandro from the books of the great Italian poets. One day, Alessandro took Sophia to the top of a hill overlooking the village. He got down on one knee, pulled out a small box, and asked Sophia to be his wife. Sophia was overwhelmed with emotion. She said yes, and Alessandro placed the ring on her finger. Their wedding was a beautiful and joyful celebration of their love. They were surrounded by their friends and family, and they danced under the stars until the night was over. Sophia and Alessandro spent the rest of their lives together, always finding joy and beauty in each other's company. They knew that their love was a rare and precious thing, and they cherished it every day. Years later, when they were old and grey, Sophia would look into Alessandro's eyes and say, "Ti amo più oggi di ieri, ma meno di domani" ("I love you more today than yesterday, but less than tomorrow"). And Alessandro would smile, take her hand, and say, "Anch'io, mia amore" ("Me too, my love").
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  • 𝘽𝙚 𝙮𝙤𝙪𝙧 𝙤𝙬𝙣 𝙝𝙚𝙧𝙤


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  • "No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world."
    — Robin Williams as John Keating in Dead Poets Society
    "No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world." — Robin Williams as John Keating in Dead Poets Society
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  • No matter how many quotes are written by poets, and no matter how much those words are touchy. Sometimes words can't describe the way we feel.
    No matter how many quotes are written by poets, and no matter how much those words are touchy. Sometimes words can't describe the way we feel.
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  • Scientists have power by virtue of the respect commanded by the discipline... We live with poets and politicians, preachers and philosophers. All have their ways of knowing, and all are valid in their proper domain. The world is too complex and interesting for one way to hold all the answers.
    Scientists have power by virtue of the respect commanded by the discipline... We live with poets and politicians, preachers and philosophers. All have their ways of knowing, and all are valid in their proper domain. The world is too complex and interesting for one way to hold all the answers.
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  • No matter how many quotes are written by poets, and no matter how much those words are touchy. Sometimes words can't describe the way we feel.
    No matter how many quotes are written by poets, and no matter how much those words are touchy. Sometimes words can't describe the way we feel.
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  • Hosting: Healing design jams. We gather others for interdisciplinary digital workshops, bringing together scientists and science researchers, designers, healing practitioners (from social workers to therapists), and storytellers (from filmmakers to poets), to collectively consider evidence-based indicators for healing, share professional expertise and personal experience, and together build ideas for resources across a range of healing circumstances and audiences. These real-time events allow people to put their personal experiences of loss to “use” in service of others; and allow professional experts to use their expertise in collective, interdisciplinary, pro-social ways they may not have befor
    Hosting: Healing design jams. We gather others for interdisciplinary digital workshops, bringing together scientists and science researchers, designers, healing practitioners (from social workers to therapists), and storytellers (from filmmakers to poets), to collectively consider evidence-based indicators for healing, share professional expertise and personal experience, and together build ideas for resources across a range of healing circumstances and audiences. These real-time events allow people to put their personal experiences of loss to “use” in service of others; and allow professional experts to use their expertise in collective, interdisciplinary, pro-social ways they may not have befor
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  • I have deeply loved these men. Whether builders, scientists, poets or political consultants, they’ve each shared a wonderful blend of steadfastness and whimsy.
    I have deeply loved these men. Whether builders, scientists, poets or political consultants, they’ve each shared a wonderful blend of steadfastness and whimsy.
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  • I have deeply loved these men. Whether builders, scientists, poets or political consultants, they’ve each shared a wonderful blend of steadfastness and whimsy. But I think what I love most of all about sharing a space with men is male intimacy. I rarely get to experience men’s unguarded selves, even from my close male friends, most of whom now live hundreds of miles away. Male intimacy feels precious and rare, and that makes it interesting. It feels like a gift every time it’s shared. When you share space, this kind of intimacy is not even shared consciously most of the time, and that also makes it fun. It’s fun to witness people as their real, unvarnished,
    I have deeply loved these men. Whether builders, scientists, poets or political consultants, they’ve each shared a wonderful blend of steadfastness and whimsy. But I think what I love most of all about sharing a space with men is male intimacy. I rarely get to experience men’s unguarded selves, even from my close male friends, most of whom now live hundreds of miles away. Male intimacy feels precious and rare, and that makes it interesting. It feels like a gift every time it’s shared. When you share space, this kind of intimacy is not even shared consciously most of the time, and that also makes it fun. It’s fun to witness people as their real, unvarnished,
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