“I should understand the land, not as a commodity, an inert fact to be taken for granted, but as an ultimate value, enduring and alive, useful and beautiful and mysterious and formidable and comforting, beneficent and terribly demanding, worthy of the best of man's attention and care... [My father] insisted that I learn to do the hand labor that the land required, knowing--and saying again and again--that the ability to do such work is the source of a confidence and an independence of character that can come no other way, not by money, not by education.”
Quote by Wendell Berry
Book:The Hidden Wound
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The Hidden Wound
This book delves into the emotional and psychological consequences of a deeply buried injury, offering a nuanced look at the human psyche and the healing process. more
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