
To Trust and Connect One Stranger at a Time
Sassy
We shared a table in a cafe and talked. We talked about a little folk club called Chez Paree that was around in the 60’s and 70′s.
“I couldn’t decide if I was a folkie or a hippie. But in the end I became a hippie.”
We talked about the loss of freedom, idealism and individualism that we both see in our current culture.
The ability to consume a vast array of goods is not freedom.
We talked about her life in the corporate world, feminism and the glass ceiling.
“I broke the glass ceiling but the men didn’t like it and I paid the price for that.”
We talked about how weak men are attracted to strong women.
We talked and then …
“Would you mind if I took your photo?”
I didn’t have to ask Sassy to look at me.
– One Kindred Spirit
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