I Have Faith in Ewe

What is the biggest challenge you will face in the next six months?

Said with a sheepish grin

We have some personal things going on (moving to Seattle) but that pales in comparison to Living With The USA

From Trity Umrigar brilliant novel “The Museum of Failures”

He now lived in a country riven by the same tribalism and hatreds that haunted lesser nations. He had always seen American democracy as a giant oak tree, with roots that went more than two hundred years deep. But it turned out the roots were shallow, held in place by custom and good manners, and all it took to lay them bare was one man who refused to play by the rules of civility and democracy.

Thrity Umrigar, The Museum of Failures

Some say keep the faith.I never had much faith in the first place other than to the people I love.

It is going to be a tough stretch, and I hope not to lose my faith in humanity and with a sense of humor endure

Namaste

One response to “I Have Faith in Ewe”

  1. vermavkv Avatar

    This is thoughtful, heartfelt, and quietly powerful. I really admire how you blend personal transition with literary reflection—it gives your words both intimacy and depth. The honesty in your voice, especially about faith, resilience, and humor, makes this feel deeply human and relatable. Beautifully expressed.

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I’m Mark

His friends observe Mark seems wired a little differently. Perhaps it’s more likely that noticing little things often missed by others is a relic of a quieter, simpler time. He has a way with words, which he refuses to let be hindered by sub-par typing skills. People have great stories to tell if you sit and listen.

A belief dear to Mark is that there is certain beauty in the world. You simply have to look for it.

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