Watch now | Boundaries, Neighborliness, and the Living Power of the Good Samaritan We didn’t start with a lecture or a headline. We started where these questions always start: in the quiet, conflicted spaces of daily life. One person’s favorite song drifts through an apartment wall, a hard-earned moment of joy after a long day. Next door, a parent holds their breath over a finally sleeping child, praying for just a few more minutes of rest. There’s no malice in this scene, only the geometry of lives pressed close. And in the moment when need collides with desire, the boundary between “me” and “you” becomes very, very real.
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Watch now | Boundaries, Neighborliness, and the Living Power of the Good Samaritan We didn’t start with a lecture or a headline. We started where these questions always start: in the quiet, conflicted spaces of daily life. One person’s favorite song drifts through an apartment wall, a hard-earned moment of joy after a long day. Next door, a parent holds their breath over a finally sleeping child, praying for just a few more minutes of rest. There’s no malice in this scene, only the geometry of lives pressed close. And in the moment when need collides with desire, the boundary between “me” and “you” becomes very, very real.