This is a continuation from my last post. Funny how things connect for us, right? By chance I bumped into an article on the CNN Health website last night that speaks in some depth on the topic of belonging. In my last post I paid homage to Marina Keegan who wrote a touching essay for... Continue Reading →
Remember Marina – The Opposite of Loneliness
You may have read this story this past week. A recent graduate from Yale died in a car accident on the way to meet her parents. A young promising life cut short; a terrible tragedy. Here name was Marina Keegan. Her story became widespread news when the piece she wrote for her commencement class hit the internet. It is a... Continue Reading →