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Today, I want to ask you something:
What happens to us—individually, collectively—when we lose the capacity to believe?
Not just in God. But in anything bigger than ourselves?
What happens when we stop imagining a deeper purpose? When we no longer trust that love can win, that justice can rise, that mystery still pulses beneath the surface of ordinary life?
In a time of deep skepticism, disillusionment, and distraction, I want to understand something ancient and enduring:
Why do we believe?
Today, I want to ask you something:
What happens to us—individually, collectively—when we lose the capacity to believe?
Not just in God. But in anything bigger than ourselves?
What happens when we stop imagining a deeper purpose? When we no longer trust that love can win, that justice can rise, that mystery still pulses beneath the surface of ordinary life?
In a time of deep skepticism, disillusionment, and distraction, I want to understand something ancient and enduring:
Why do we believe?