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The world with you in it

What is it like to be your friend?

What is it like to be your coworker?

What is it like to be your partner?

What is it like to be your neighbor?

When we ask ourselves, “What is it like to interact with me?” it gives us an opportunity to imagine someone else’s experience of the world with us in it.

Sometimes this practice results in us feeling good about who we are and how we live.

And sometimes it challenges us to make an adjustment. A change in attitude. A change in our approach. A change in our action. A change in effort.

It begins by asking the question, “What is the world like with me in it?”

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