Why does everyone want to live in community? (And how to do it in the modern world)

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  • čas přidán 15. 01. 2024
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Komentáře • 8

  • @JJ-ds2get-her
    @JJ-ds2get-her Před 5 měsíci

    This is a new perspective to me. And great observations! Thanks.

  • @gohabs9
    @gohabs9 Před 5 měsíci

    as soon as we draw a line in the sand marking 'our community', we really create a group of 'others' that are not in our community. I like this idea of including all of the natural world in our community as a more non-dualistic worldview thereby avoiding 'othering' and embracing 'including'. well done

  • @NomadOverNormal
    @NomadOverNormal Před 5 měsíci +3

    Really digging these vibe talks! It's really hard to find those 2010-2014 style pages where people just vibe and talk. It's probably the algorithm, and probably the level of competition that is out there. But im here cause I dont want competition. You're reminding me of the tea-time CZcamsr Hindz with your new era here:)

    • @YOUENJOYLIFE
      @YOUENJOYLIFE  Před 5 měsíci +3

      bringing back (or rather forward) that old school vibe I suppose. I'm over the glitz and glamor, I just simply enjoy a platform where I can share some inspiration, even if, as you mentioned, the algorithm isn't in my "favor." Although it's funny, I do consulting for creators and one thing I like to remind people of is that the real algorithm is the universe, and the people that are meant to see our still will. Thank you for writing in and for sharing the content you share as well, looking good!

  • @NUCJESUS
    @NUCJESUS Před 5 měsíci +1

    I love you, dude. You got the best eyes and outlook on life!

  • @clairewyndham1971
    @clairewyndham1971 Před 5 měsíci

    Babies come when they want! 😅😅❤, I know where my "Community" is, but I can't geographically get back there for a while. But, I'm a big believer in " Bloom where you're planted". Judy Garland was right when she said you don't need to go further than your own backyard. When you finally come to understand and accept that you ARE enough..you become fulfilled and now the sense of community is there. Only my opinion, of course..

  • @leonalin82
    @leonalin82 Před 5 měsíci

    I think there is a time when we venture. And have the capacity to venture. And maybe some people are more well off than others who travel Europe or just have the means. Sometimes staycation are the next best thing. I had often thought of Van life and living by the sea. Or living on a island or what not. But I don't have the means and me and my partner are pretty settled down.
    I find freedom in cooking and writing and cherishing my friendships. Sometimes community like in my church can be kind a reality check some people are really weird or just don't respect me. But I'm not looking for their approval. I just listen to sermons online and that might not meet their approval but I worship God in my own way. I sometimes get so frustrated with people and their drama. I have become kinda isolated. Community can be a safe space to support each other and grow. But often people go their own way. And I live on welfare and government housing and have lived here for 15 years. There are nice markets nearby and Victorian houses across the street. It's not living by the sea but the sea inlet is a half hour bus ride so I kinda live by the sea. The highlight of our week is getting beer. Walking together and petting the dogs in our building and getting some bread from the Italian market. I guess after listening to your video. I have more community than I thought. I was feeling very isolated. But I used to be with people all the time. It's given me some time to recover. I've been living here for 15 years and sometimes I want to break away. But I'm a calm person and can take a step back and think about how fortunate I am to even have an apartment. And no where else I have this community. And maybe I am a urban woman and wouldn't survive in the country or on a homestead. Maybe I am where I am and we'll, I've got my kitchen.