Bonni Gee Helping Hand Better ~repack~

A heavy, low-center-of-gravity base prevents the tool from tipping over when working with slightly heavier or unbalanced objects. Ideal Use Cases Soldering: Holding wires and circuit boards in place for a clean bond. Jewelry Repair:

To make someone "better" requires energy. There is an inherent risk of codependency—the helper needing to be needed. Gee’s work appears to touch upon the fragility of the savior. If the hand is withdrawn too soon, the fall is harder. If the hand stays too long, the subject never learns to stand. The "Better" in the title may refer to the evolution of the relationship itself: a relationship that improves because boundaries are established, and the helper does not lose themselves in the helping. bonni gee helping hand better

This is the world that the concept of a is building. It is a quiet revolution, one small interaction at a time. A heavy, low-center-of-gravity base prevents the tool from