June 19, 2026
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold." — W.B. Yeats, "The Second Coming
Yeats wrote this in 1919, just after the First World War had killed millions and the Irish War of Independence was beginning. He watched the social and political structures he had grown up trusting collapse around him, and he genuinely did not know what would replace them. The line has stayed with people for over a century because it names something real: the specific dread of watching a shared world come apart, and the question of what holds people together when the old anchors fail. That question about what the center actually is, and who builds it, is exactly what belonging asks of us today.
Reflection
Think about a group you belong to right now, whether a family, a workplace, or a friendship. What specific thing are you doing, or not doing, to help hold it together?