Today, as I walked my dog down my street, I thought about each of my
neighbors. Nothing profound but collectively, it reminded me of Our Town, the
classic play about Life Typical, in which you leave the theatre with
greater appreciation of our everyday lives and the people in them.
Although I've lived in my house for 40 years now, I know little about my neighbors. But thinking about them today has, for me, added humanness to a block that's like an egg crate--each of
us in our own separate compartment and covered up.
My PsychologyToday.com article today offers my thoughts about my neighbors. Those snippets might contain a
takeaway for your life or encourage you to reveal more about
yourself to your neighbors or to ask them about themselves.
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