STORYTELLING THE WAY TO SAVE OUR YOUNG PEOPLE
In these past few months, I have heard of several young adults who have died through suicide. It is shocking, indeed
devastating. It reminds us that behind the face which people present to the world, there is also a hidden life, a hidden interiority that is so rich but that can also involve a lot of pain and suffering.
In another conversation, I heard of problems that young people have because their parents are so busy on their smartphones and at work that they have no time to listen to them deeply. A ‘Smartphone Loneliness’ is Emerging.
Over years of listening to young people in spiritual accompaniment, I have attained an ever-greater respect for each person’s inner journey: their struggles, joys and concerns.
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