Wendell Berry: Identity

These words [free/friend]come from the same Indo-European root, which carries the sense of “dear” or “beloved.” We set our friends free by our love for them, with the implied restraints of faithfulness or loyalty. And this suggests that our “identity” is located not in the impulse of selfhood but in deliberately maintained connections.

via Faustian economics: Hell hath no limits—By Wendell Berry (Harper’s Magazine).

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