There is a sense in which we are all each other's consequences.
In "All the Little Live Things," Wallace Stegner explores the interconnectedness of humanity, suggesting that our lives and actions are deeply intertwined. The idea that "we are all each other's consequences" highlights how individual choices and experiences influence one another, underscoring the collective nature of human existence. This perspective invites readers to reflect on their impact on those around them and how relationships shape our identities and futures.
Stegner's work emphasizes...