We endure harshness and healing in different ways, though opening a new, brighter chapter in life is always possible. George Suyama spent his early years in a Japanese American internment camp. Later in life, when he became an architect, he realized that the experience led to his love for simplicity. "Maybe because there was nothing there, that I wanted to make everything as simple as I could." His tiny home outside Seattle is a testimony to a life inspired by endurance. We hope you find this repost as inspiring as we did when we were watching it again this morning. Thanks George!
Kirsten Dirksen
We endure harshness and healing in different ways, though opening a new, brighter chapter in life is always possible. George Suyama spent his early years in a Japanese American internment camp. Later in life, when he became an architect, he realized that the experience led to his love for simplicity. "Maybe because there was nothing there, that I wanted to make everything as simple as I could." His tiny home outside Seattle is a testimony to a life inspired by endurance. We hope you find this repost as inspiring as we did when we were watching it again this morning. Thanks George!
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