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"It is the pervading law of all things organic and inorganic...that form ever follows function." Louis Sullivan, famed architect, wrote these words in 1896. And while it is true that we can become what we do, it's important to maintain focus on your true worth and identity apart from your function in society. Inspired by Sabrina Orah Mark's essay in the Paris Review, we discuss embracing change and discovering yourself.
"It is the pervading law of all things organic and inorganic...that form ever follows function." Louis Sullivan, famed architect, wrote these words in 1896. And while it is true that we can become what we do, it's important to maintain focus on your true worth and identity apart from your function in society. Inspired by Sabrina Orah Mark's essay in the Paris Review, we discuss embracing change and discovering yourself.