Retired, volunteer in food relief, that is my Ikigai ... What's yours ?
The song “didn’t belong to an elite group of musicians,” said Boff Whalley. “It belonged to people. People at football matches, people singing along — people at parties drinking too much whiskey and tripping over the kitchen chairs. People like me.”
The song “didn’t belong to an elite group of musicians,” said Boff Whalley. “It belonged to people. People at football matches, people singing along — people at parties drinking too much whiskey and tripping over the kitchen chairs. People like me.”
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But when we find ourselves surrounded by courageous people and brave institutions, we can more easily find courage inside ourselves.
This is the beauty of solidarity.
But never confuse humanity with weakness.
Humanity is the eternal struggle for ‘We’ in a world ever more constructed for ‘Me’
But never confuse humanity with weakness.
Humanity is the eternal struggle for ‘We’ in a world ever more constructed for ‘Me’