Most of us are told in our youth to grow up, which means fitting into only certain acceptable visions of our future, and maybe that is not a great idea.| racebannon.substack.com
The trend in recent decades of reduced American mobility has ended up resulting in many of the social ills we live with today.| racebannon.substack.com
We’re taught to find purpose as if it’s stealthily residing somewhere for us to discover. It’s not. Don’t look for purpose. Instead, just live, be, and let any purpose that might emerge come to you.| racebannon.substack.com
We worry about what others think about us far too much or fritter away our time in mundane jobs or social roles when we should instead simply be doing exactly what we want to do.| racebannon.substack.com
Only by accepting that our world and society are in unprecedented disarray will we be able to individually and collectively best adapt and change.| racebannon.substack.com