Absolutely love the trio of me, we , world! The flip side of the critical problem you identify here is that we fail to see how what happens in the world is a personal matter that impacts us personally (the me and we here) not just something far out there. We need to bring personal growth and global affairs together because they’re deeply interrelated. Thanks for sharing this great post!
Thanks Nell! In my experience, rigid boundaries rarely work except for a few exceptions. I've found that accepting other's perspectives doesn't require me to set boundaries at all. I don't have to live in extremes. That's an especially helpful perspective in the ME, WE, WORLD framework you've developed.
Absolutely love the trio of me, we , world! The flip side of the critical problem you identify here is that we fail to see how what happens in the world is a personal matter that impacts us personally (the me and we here) not just something far out there. We need to bring personal growth and global affairs together because they’re deeply interrelated. Thanks for sharing this great post!
Totally, Annelise!! Thank you for running with the implications of living in 3D..! Or rather, realizing that we already do ✨
Thanks Nell! In my experience, rigid boundaries rarely work except for a few exceptions. I've found that accepting other's perspectives doesn't require me to set boundaries at all. I don't have to live in extremes. That's an especially helpful perspective in the ME, WE, WORLD framework you've developed.
Love the avoidance of rigid boundaries, and extremes in general, Michelle…! We need more comfort with grey these days. Thank you for this take 🙌