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In Part 2 of my conversation with author Levi Jacobs, we dive into a beautiful metaphor about discovery—both on the page and in life.
Levi shares how he builds his characters much like we find ourselves: picking up bits and pieces along the way, slowly assembling something real, something true. It’s a reminder that insights don’t always crash down like lightning. Sometimes, they are gathered—moment by moment, experience by experience—until suddenly, we see the shape of who we’re becoming.
Stay tuned for Part 3, where Levi explores how parenting, when seen as an iterative process rather than a fixed role, can accelerate both our own growth and the growth of our children—if we're willing to learn from the messy, beautiful journey of being human.
By Danny CobbinIn Part 2 of my conversation with author Levi Jacobs, we dive into a beautiful metaphor about discovery—both on the page and in life.
Levi shares how he builds his characters much like we find ourselves: picking up bits and pieces along the way, slowly assembling something real, something true. It’s a reminder that insights don’t always crash down like lightning. Sometimes, they are gathered—moment by moment, experience by experience—until suddenly, we see the shape of who we’re becoming.
Stay tuned for Part 3, where Levi explores how parenting, when seen as an iterative process rather than a fixed role, can accelerate both our own growth and the growth of our children—if we're willing to learn from the messy, beautiful journey of being human.