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RE: So, You've Traveled The World. Now What? | Travelling to different cultures, so we can design new realities!

in #life7 years ago

Fascinating, so true that we are often grounded, encapsulated, and struggle against the determined and fixed nature of the often synthetic culture that surrounds us. I've normally been more attracted to foreign friends and perspectives, to escape the sense of being on the periphery of my own culture, and it is a huge question about how many are born in the wrong culture or the fact that authentic culture is always forced to the margins in a world of competition, hegemony, and monetization of all. peace and gl, our cyber connections are a definite way of forging and maintaining our links to personal freedom, growth, and liberty of the mind.

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"to escape the sense of being on the periphery of my own culture"

Powerful!

"it is a huge question about how many are born in the wrong culture or the fact that authentic culture is always forced to the margins"

I am beginning to feel that it was all part of the transition for humanity. We see these cycles of change that occur throughout our recorded history. Where fringe cultures creating a new paradigm slowly propagate larger cultures until the old paradigm is what is fringe, propelling us onwards in our evolution as a culture.

"our cyber connections are a definite way of forging and maintaining our links to personal freedom, growth, and liberty of the mind."

This is why I believe that our coming transition will be more complete, widespread, and rapid than any before it!