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Dr. Gabriella Kőrösi's avatar

Yes Hal, we can keep spreading the message of light. Support each other and build community.

Hal Gill's avatar

“Onward!” — that’s the one that stuck with me most. You open with this haunting image of your father’s death and then pivot to a call to action: every choice we make is a vote for the kind of world we want. The line about using your last years “pouring out what has been gathered” really hits — especially since you’re doing it consciously through the foundation and your writing.

The piece moves between personal grief, family legacy, and this bigger idea that we’re all shaping civilization whether we mean to or not. There’s this urgency in it that’s compelling — almost like a manifesto written at dusk.

The other thread running through everything is this existential wrestling with meaning — you keep circling back to “What is the point?” Not in a despairing way, but in a serious, probing one. You bring in thinkers like Ernest Becker and Freud, talking about the denial of death and oceanic feelings, but then you ground it in your own daily life — clocking into work, wrestling with purpose at this stage of life.

It’s rare to see writing that holds both the cosmic and the mundane so steadily.

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