It's bizarre and uncertain, but we do know it's going to change us for the
better
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Whether you're staying home, working from home, or bravely heading to work
this
week, we hope your household is well this afternoon.
Every behavior, every action, is up for evaluation these days. they affect
our
loved ones and neighbors—anyone who we are close to, and even people who we
aren't.
What an amazing opportunity. When else have we been required to evaluate
our most basic assumptions and
patterns? When can we so intentionally evaluate the systems and structures
around us, if not when they are under strain?
Contributor to withstand such strain on Thursday, outlining the many ways
we can make sure that our cities are Making plans based on the lessons we
are learning will give us confidence and
certainty in otherwise uncertain times.
You can check in with Strong Towns for regular commentary and insight into
what can happen now to make sure our communities continue to function, and
what happens next, when we can gather in numbers again, to rebuild our
places
even stronger.
As we reach out to our friends and neighbors, check in on those who need
help,
and stay connected via the amazing internet tools we have , we'll find
comfort with each other.
Best wishes,
– Lauren at Strong Towns
Strong Towns
www.strongtowns.org
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