No Use Rushing Men to Cry

Most men, I would say, have to do a great deal of trembling and laughing and talking before they can unwind the tight skein of controls enough to get at the fear of crying. There’s no use rushing them. Tears aren’t the most important thing; the most important thing is to do what they are able to do.

Harvey Jackins

From page 94 of Rough Notes from Buck Creek I

(Present Time 191, April 2018)


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