If you want to humble an empire, it makes sense to maim its cathedrals. They are symbols of its faith, and when they crumple and burn, it tells us we are not so powerful and we can't be safe. Nancy Gibbs burncathedralcrumple Change image and share on social
Just because we eat together does not mean we eat right: Domino's alone delivers a million pizzas on an average day. Nancy Gibbs averagedaydeliver Change image and share on social
All our efforts to guard and guide our children may just get in the way of the one thing they need most from us: to be deeply loved yet left alone so they can try a new skill, new slang, new style, new flip-flops. So they can trip a few times, make mistakes, cross them out, try again, with no one keeping score. Nancy Gibbs childcrossdeeply share on social
Americans sometimes ask what the government does and where their tax money goes. Among other things, it pays for all kinds of invisible but essential safety nets and life belts and guardrails that are useless right up until the day they are priceless. Nancy Gibbs americanbeltday share on social
There may be no less original idea than the notion that our hearts hold dominion over our heads. Nancy Gibbs dominionheadheart Change image and share on social
I live in a dumb house. Which is not to say that I don't love its quirky charm, its drafty windows and leaky fireplaces and an electrical system that protests when too many people are trying to vacuum and microwave at the same time. But charm is not always user-friendly. Nancy Gibbs charmdraftydumb share on social
Modesty means admitting the possibility of error, subsuming the self for the good of the whole, remaining open to surprise and the gifts that only failure can bring. There are many ways to practice it. Try taking up golf. Or making your own bagels. Or raising a teenager. Nancy Gibbs admitbagelbring share on social