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In my yard, I build garden walls with limestone blocks full of fossils. Each block is really a memorial in stone of a community of organisms that had their own busy little lives 90 million years ago. Similarly, our human communities bond us together as we live our own busy little lives. Communities give us meaning and purpose. And yet communities die just the same as individuals. Communities become forgotten graveyards and then forgotten civilizations. They hold no refuge for us.
By Christopher KearneyIn my yard, I build garden walls with limestone blocks full of fossils. Each block is really a memorial in stone of a community of organisms that had their own busy little lives 90 million years ago. Similarly, our human communities bond us together as we live our own busy little lives. Communities give us meaning and purpose. And yet communities die just the same as individuals. Communities become forgotten graveyards and then forgotten civilizations. They hold no refuge for us.