Thursday, 18 July 2013

Enriching our lives


Yesterday, on the hottest day of the year so far, I was in London and experienced the full force of a city in the summer. The old buildings radiated the heat and the modern air conditioning insulated those inside from the reality around them. People seemed to be more relaxed than normal. Every day our lives are made of may thousands of small of details, most of which we miss.
 
Today, hundreds or perhaps thousands of people will pass through the edges of our lives. They will stand next to us in queues, follow us down the street or ask for directions. These interactions are at the very edge of probability but they happen every day. They only feel routine because we don't pay attention to the details.
 
What if every time we interacted with a new person we thought "help this person". This thought will cause us to notice these “edge” events and will change our view of the world. It will bring us face to face with humanity, transforming routine into a splendid life filled with rich detail.

Please share your "edge" encounters by commenting on this blog.

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