Parker Palmer Quote

As young people, we are surrounded by expectations that may have little to do with who we really are, expectations held by people who are not trying to discern our selfhood but to fit us into slots. In families, schools, workplaces, and religious communities, we are trained away from true self toward images of acceptability; under social pressures … our original shape is deformed beyond recognition; and we ourselves, driven by fear, too often betray true self to gain the approval of others.


Let Your Life Speak: Listening for the Voice of Vocation (1999)


As young people, we are surrounded by expectations that may have little to do with who we really are, expectations held by people who are not trying...

As young people, we are surrounded by expectations that may have little to do with who we really are, expectations held by people who are not trying...

As young people, we are surrounded by expectations that may have little to do with who we really are, expectations held by people who are not trying...

As young people, we are surrounded by expectations that may have little to do with who we really are, expectations held by people who are not trying...