Moments can be divided
into two types:
survival moments and living moments.
Survival moments are when
our biology and psychology
are convinced we are in
a life-and-death situation.
Fortunately, these are surprisingly rare.
Living moments are everything else.
The quantity of these moments
is matched in the forms they come.
Everything from inconsequential
to breathtaking.
Some living moments feel like a crisis,
filled with complexity,
strong emotions, and
a lack of options.
These are still part of the set
of living moments.
They challenge us to
navigate through discomfort,
leveraging what feels like
life and death as an opportunity
to engage with a classy problem.
How are you describing
your living moments?