Bari Weiss
When did you know?
Looking back, now that we are on the far side, I wonder: When did you realize that things had changed?
When did you know that the things we had taken for granted were suddenly out of our reach? That the norms that felt as certain as gravity had disappeared? That the institutions that had launched our grandparents had turned hostile to our children?
When did you notice that what had once been steady was now shaky ground? Did you look down to see if your own knees were trembling?
When did you realize that we were not immune from history, but living inside of it?
When did you see that our world was actually the world of yesterday—and a new one, one with far fewer certainties, one where everything seems up for grabs, was coming into being?
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