tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-480763369736326403.post2507057378521033257..comments2023-06-08T18:12:39.596-04:00Comments on Water Over Rocks: The Verge of Seas to beAndy Bachmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12793260246107995501noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-480763369736326403.post-54464390933413085162011-01-20T18:50:33.554-05:002011-01-20T18:50:33.554-05:00true indeed Audrey. Emily pushed the envelope. In ...true indeed Audrey. Emily pushed the envelope. In my opinion, pushing the envelope means stretching beyond the average - thinking and acting on ideals that live at the extreme of what is commonplace. The extreme that is "forward" pushes. The extreme thats is "backward" is just a drag. As society and humankind moves from generation to generation, I think that we as a thinking race evolve (at least hope to)... and in each generation there are those rare people who seem to how to be more tolerant and understanding than their peers. the true visionaries - like your parents, like YOU - are not often recognized until a full generation or two passes and more people 'catch up' to where these prophets were years ago. <br />PS I have an idea I wish to talk with you about. I think you, as a visionary, would be amazing leading a project that I have in mind for CBE. Let's "do lunch."DNelsonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-480763369736326403.post-43082675987557222282011-01-18T21:49:45.717-05:002011-01-18T21:49:45.717-05:00amazing, you say that emily didn't publish in ...amazing, you say that emily didn't publish in her own life, she was never able to see what the world thought of her talent and beauty as a writer. this week's torah portion, some people didn't get to see the promised land. like emily didn't get to see the world with her acknowledged in. some kind of connection there?Audrey Bachmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02086466460421544860noreply@blogger.com