A Streetcar Named Desire
I have always depended on the kindness of strangers and so have I.
A Tennessee Williams' notion of depending on the kindness of strangers, from A Streetcar Named Desire, captures both the fragility and resilience of the human condition. What a wonderful thing! It’s a poetic reminder that in our most vulnerable moments, we often lean on unexpected sources of compassion. There's a raw beauty in the idea that while the world can be harsh, it is also full of people capable of spontaneous grace, revealing that sometimes survival isn't about strength but about openness to the kindness that might appear when least expected.
And it happens time and time again.
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That's all folks! I'll see you again next time around.
Love and light. 🗽❤️
René
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