"He remembered the way he used to love his wife, his work, and his life. There had been a time when he was more connected with these things, but that seemed a distant memory. Suddenly inspired to make a film about getting back to human relationships, he didn’t care how busy he was. He wanted to dig deeper and reimagine what it means to connect."
Today we're throwing it back to May, when the Lincoln Now site featured an article about filmmaker Eliot Rausch, who woke up to the digital distractions in his life and decided to make a film about it. Read the full piece below and remind yourself of what matter most this morning.
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