A touching account; I wonder about the same often.
What if?
What if we could live without this huge black hole constantly sucking our lives, energy, and time away?
I remember Ukrainian writer Oleksandr Mykhed wrote in "The Language of War" that Ukrainian history is the history of absences, constant "reset" buttons. We rarely inherit anything; it feels like starting from scratch over and over again. Our history is a history of "could be"s, but also of "despite." It keeps going, despite.
Hi, Dr. Sasha, let me know if I can contribute somehow, or do a written interview with you for my blog.
A touching account; I wonder about the same often.
What if?
What if we could live without this huge black hole constantly sucking our lives, energy, and time away?
I remember Ukrainian writer Oleksandr Mykhed wrote in "The Language of War" that Ukrainian history is the history of absences, constant "reset" buttons. We rarely inherit anything; it feels like starting from scratch over and over again. Our history is a history of "could be"s, but also of "despite." It keeps going, despite.