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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