Questions for a Monday afternoon


What joy can I find today?

How can I be more generous?

How can I divest from the tools and services I know don’t align with my values?

Will I be willing to forgive myself in the moments when I choose convenience over justice?

How can I more directly allocate resources to my community?

Who am I willing to give my attention?

What makes me laugh?

What makes me feel safe?

Where did my dog bury the sock that she stole from the laundry?

Why do some people see everything so differently?

How far am I willing to let empathy extend?

How are you taking care of yourself?

How much energy should we spend archiving the experiences of our lives?

Why does cold air taste so good, even as it hurts to breathe?

Why does God answer their prayers and not mine? (Have I been wishing on the wrong angel numbers this whole time?)

What does freedom mean? Does it exist on any corner of this Earth?

What would it take to convince you it’s not too late?

When was the last time you sat down and felt rest, like a turtle on a rock in the sun?

How can all of this be easier? How can we have more fun?

What if we woke up tomorrow and found: all the wars have ended. Children fed, hospitals empty, and the day’s work already done. What if it was safe outside? How would we spend our day together?

Would you like to do some of that today?

Where should we begin?