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Permeability
We keep building resilience. I get it. The world is hard. But I’m not sure bouncing back is what this moment needs. What if the point isn’t to adapt but to be shaped? Not us moving through the world. The world moving through us.
Strange moment.
Talking about war then groceries then what’s on tomorrow. All in one conversation. That’s where we are.
The Imaginal
We keep trying to make sense of everything. I get it. The world is unstable. But I’m not sure more analysis is always what this moment needs. What if the next signal doesn’t arrive as an answer? What if it arrives as an image, a dream, a pull, a symbol, a strange resonance? Not irrational.. I don't mean fantasy. Another kind of knowing asking to be taken seriously.
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The Map Is Not the Problem
Most of what I see called “adaptability” right now is just people trying harder to make the old map work. More resilience. More effort. Better mindset. I don’t think that’s the move anymore. At some point, the issue isn’t how well you’re navigating. It’s that the map itself no longer matches the terrain. Curious who sees it differently — where do you think doubling down is still the right move?
Where are you compensating… and calling it normal?
Not the obvious stuff. The small adjustments you’ve made over time, like the extra effort it now takes to stay steady and the background tension you barely register anymore. The kind of thing you’ve adapted to so well it no longer stands out. Most of us don’t question it. We just get better at carrying it. But sometimes that quiet compensation is the signal. Not something to fix immediately, but something worth noticing. If you slow down, what comes into view?
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