This is a great post, Andy! There’s a few other nice turns of phrases in it too. It's like you're inviting us to make a decision to focus on our own brilliance and therefore we see others too. Or the other way round works as well. Takes courage to do it though, in a society which is focused on 'the needed fix', as you so eloquently point out.
Once more, I really appreciate your thoughtful comment, Jane. That means a lot. The whole idea of focusing on our own brilliance to better see others (and vice versa!) is such a powerful shift, isn’t it? And yeah, it does take courage, especially in a world obsessed with fixing what’s 'wrong' instead of celebrating what’s already right.
This is a great post, Andy! There’s a few other nice turns of phrases in it too. It's like you're inviting us to make a decision to focus on our own brilliance and therefore we see others too. Or the other way round works as well. Takes courage to do it though, in a society which is focused on 'the needed fix', as you so eloquently point out.
Once more, I really appreciate your thoughtful comment, Jane. That means a lot. The whole idea of focusing on our own brilliance to better see others (and vice versa!) is such a powerful shift, isn’t it? And yeah, it does take courage, especially in a world obsessed with fixing what’s 'wrong' instead of celebrating what’s already right.