Hmm I really like your sharing. "When your personality is transformed you want to give back to society after all you got it all from society." This makes me think of a time when a friend of mine, who identified as Danish and Singaporean, gave me a great gift of sharing his unique experience with me as a Singaporean heritage and appearing male. It was a great gift of friendship and connection and understanding. In this way, for me, inclusivity becomes not a moral imperative but a life giving and receiving force for collective creativity.
Is there a context that you think this framework could be useful for in your own life? With a particular community? I'm so curious to put more face to the ways you are imagining this kind of thing being applied to create inclusion!
Thanks for playing in this inquiry : )