Great post EC. We are so limited by what we think but it doesn't have to be that way. Plus, I think most people lead messy lives, rather than those perfect "got it all together" lives we see on the media.
Getting out into the world and meeting new people with new attitudes is fantastic. I'm 62 so 20 years older than you, and some of the people I know are very gloomy about the future, while others are looking for new opportunities and making plans.
Life is what you make it. After all, customs and social conventions are all made up anyway by people in the past who weren't any cleverer than us ( I got that bit from a book but I can't think of the title or the author - it's the guy that runs Mindvalley).
Great post EC. We are so limited by what we think but it doesn't have to be that way. Plus, I think most people lead messy lives, rather than those perfect "got it all together" lives we see on the media.
Getting out into the world and meeting new people with new attitudes is fantastic. I'm 62 so 20 years older than you, and some of the people I know are very gloomy about the future, while others are looking for new opportunities and making plans.
Life is what you make it. After all, customs and social conventions are all made up anyway by people in the past who weren't any cleverer than us ( I got that bit from a book but I can't think of the title or the author - it's the guy that runs Mindvalley).
So much in this article resonated EC. Great tips to open up our experiences when we want to challenge the status quo we landed with early in life.
Most people know when things aren't quite right.
Use that curiosity to discover a better, healthier way.