I have (long had) a similar relationship with questions, Kelsey. You describe it so well. I, too, long for questions that are curious, that open up possibility, that are soft and tender in their truth-seeking, rather than competitive, hard, closed. (My own words, not yours, I realize.)
I'll be pondering your closing questions for a while.
Your words still reflect my heart. And I do not need my own words spoken back—I crave others’ additions to the conversation. Yours are precious to me. Thank you for pondering with me.
I have (long had) a similar relationship with questions, Kelsey. You describe it so well. I, too, long for questions that are curious, that open up possibility, that are soft and tender in their truth-seeking, rather than competitive, hard, closed. (My own words, not yours, I realize.)
I'll be pondering your closing questions for a while.
Your words still reflect my heart. And I do not need my own words spoken back—I crave others’ additions to the conversation. Yours are precious to me. Thank you for pondering with me.