In the ever-turning tapestry of existence, we find ourselves contemplating a perennial question: how do we navigate the labyrinthine web of expectations that envelop us?
In the ever-turning tapestry of existence, we find ourselves contemplating a perennial question: how do we navigate the labyrinthine web of expectations that envelop us?
Three women sit patiently next to a downtown Toronto Speakers Corners stage. Each will be allowed to record a 2-minute message. Each will speak their truth about living, learning and working in Toronto.
I am shy. I think a lot of people have some degree of shyness, but for some of us, it can be crippling. Now that I am older, I am much more relaxed and comfortable in the world, and I am not nearly as uptight as I used to be
As the late American journalist, Christopher Morley, once said “There are three ingredients in the good life: learning, earning and yearning”.
Recently, I met with a youth to help him prepare to enter a Carpentry program at a local college.
Leann (not her real name) didn’t know what hit her. An office administrator at a Toronto manufacturing company for over 20 years