There is that moment, when you need to take a deep breathe to reset.
The world around us can be a bit pressuring, at times, suffocating. I especially take serious the need to be aware of larger world events, which seems to require gravity to apply more force onto my shoulders. I know it is voluntary, but that is kind of the point.
We all have a duty to be aware to what happens not only in our own backyard, but also on the global landscape. Not to say that four hours of your day needs to be prioritized to reading on the global economic impact of nitrogen supplies being shorted due to the Iran conflict, forcing countries who rely heavily or primarily on imported nutrients for their farmers. But please tell me you have spent more than 2 minutes reading on the Iran conflict.
Simply, I ask you to be aware of what happens around us, as the US is a bubble in itself.
Because, as you encounter and engage in the world as a whole, view the world in the MACRO: the micro-systems in your own unique user experience shall not be trivialized. Ultimately, allowing you to take a deep breathe, and enjoy the moment.
Take Care,
Austin