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You must share your secret heart in special relationships

Christopher McHale
6 min readJan 4, 2024
Photo by Alexandru Acea on Unsplash

It seems to me we are in age of what we might end up calling, as these things go, the Age of Sharing. It’s easy to imagine university courses on the subject, perhaps a history class, or some sort of cultural class, taught by a professor, most likely with gray hair, swept up into a bun, or a shiny bald palette polished to perfection.

The lesson plan would go something like sharing in Neanderthal times, as it usually works best to begin very early, and gradually work forward to the Advent of Facebook or some such title, thereby providing a comprehensive look at sharing, and also a full semester of lectures, which must be a prerequisite to teaching generally.

Of course, the way universities are going, this would be an unpopular subject in serious circles. Still with good organization and florid prose description, it might ‘fit the bill’ of students looking to fill out a course load with an easier subject than say Applied Physics: Black Holes and Why They Matter.

“If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.”

Mother Teresa

I read good Mother Teresa struggled with her faith in later years, later years being when such struggles really gain a bite…

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Christopher McHale
Christopher McHale

Written by Christopher McHale

Chris is the CCO of Studio Jijiji and writes about creativity, culture, technology, music, and writing. www.christophermchale.com, www.studiojijiji.io

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