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August 9

Daily Wisdom


Daily Inspiration


Life of Significant Soil; Meaning of Life; Overcoming; Social Justice; Wisdom

Freelance Monkette

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“I’d Like To Teach the

World To Sing”

~ New Seekers

“The shut-up person lacks communicativeness, whereas ‘freedom,’ Kierkegaard wrote, ‘is continually communicating.’ Thus the concentric circles of the widening and the deepening self involve at the same time the expanding circles of meaningful relations with one’s fellowmen. He believed the two sources of neurotic anxiety – disunity within the self and lack of accord with one’s fellows – are overcome by simultaneous processes; to overcome one is to overcome the other at the same time.”

                Rollo May

                Psychology and the Human Dilemma