“I Can’t Be in Both Places”
We treat choices that hurt people as though they’re mistakes. As if the right answer—the truly good choice—wouldn’t leave anyone with less than they need.
We treat choices that hurt people as though they’re mistakes. As if the right answer—the truly good choice—wouldn’t leave anyone with less than they need.
By the end of our drive through Sicily, I was sitting with a question I’ve asked myself more times than I want to admit: Do
When we first met, Marjorie still introduced herself by her title, out of habit more than pride. ‘Hi, I’m Marjorie,’ she said, quickly adding, ‘I
For three days, the resignation letter sat on Martha’s desk. Each morning she’d move it aside, carefully, as if it might break, and tell herself