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Life a Journey?  Perhaps not?

11/23/2016

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I've become fond of this piece.  I've watched it a few times already.  We're moving from the 'treadmill' culture to a new one.  Bring on the music, the dancing, the hugs!

Sure, there are journeys during life.  You move to a new place to live and set up housekeeping there.  But I'm looking to see these things are small parts of the greater dance.

As I've been saying for quite some time, we're moving from one cultural norm to another during these decades:
- from linear to simultaneous (life path to life dance, as in this video)
- from uniformity to diversity (one size fits all to a different size to accommodate each one)
- from static to kinetic
- from hierarchy to network
- from male domination to gender balance and diversity
​- from medicine to health

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