Life on the continuum

I’ve been noticing lately that many people I meet seem to live and interact along a continuum between two existential spaces: one is a space of being attracted to the familiar … the other is a space of being attracted to the unfamiliar.

Where we are on the continuum shapes what we read and eat, where we go, where we play, who we engage with, what we believe, how we vote, what we buy, how we express ourselves, our choice of work, how we relate to life and death, how we define ourselves and our spirituality, how we form or resist community, and how we go about creating our future.

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