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Safety, Adventure
Daily Meditation 611–10/29/2023
Whether you think so or not, you’ve been born into and living in one of the most open-ended, adventurous times in history.
Just think:
You can press a button to open your garage door.
Pull a tablet from your pocket with which you not only have all human knowledge, but can start your car from.
You live in the time of cars and can drive yours.
Hopping in that car, you can go to an airport, buy a ticket with money you don’t have on credit, fly for 40, 50, 60+ hours to any country at all, and then live there permanently if you really wish.
This among so, so many other things.
Food instantly at a grocery store.
Never having to kill your own meat, let alone witness it be killed and butchered.
Clean, temperature-selected water instantly.
Electricity at the flick of a switch.
And ALL of these things on-demand with 100% certainty any time of day.
Now, consider a simple squirrel.
A squirrel not only will live far fewer years than you — maybe 3 or 4 or longer with some luck — but also cannot even comprehend the size of a city, let alone the world.