Cultural icons have long heralded space as the final frontier. It made for great entertainment, but it might be more useful to think of space as the initial threshold.
Reframing space not as a boundary or goal but as the starting point from which all navigation begins. By framing space as the initial threshold, we open ourselves to a universe of learning, development, and connection.
Consider the word ‘apart’ — take it apart: we get ‘a part’. By shifting how we frame space, its meaning transforms from something that separates us to something that includes us.
Whether intellectual, emotional, or physical space, each represents a beginning, a threshold to deeper understanding.
How might being more intentional with your framing of space impact your perceptions and interactions?