Manage your services:
Depending on your age and circumstances, your parents likely defined their lives as one or more of these: sacrificers, providers, keepers of the flame. Their strategy was pretty much the same: Stay close to home (emotionally and physically) and provide.
I'm overgeneralizing, of course. Our parents – now in their 40s or 60s or even 80s – may have been the most creative, seeking or even massively irresponsible people. But they usually understood the concepts of stability and giving. They remained in their somewhere, doing that something because that's what it took.
And you? Chances are you're reading this because you're the Next Generation, the one that's lashing back against all that stability. In your life and your work, you are demanding more: purpose, happiness, meaning. You not only want to make money, you want to love doing it. Gasp! How tragically selfish of you!! Oh wait, I should say, "How tragically selfish of us!!"
A few thoughts leap to mind:
If this resonates with you, welcome to the Movement. It's strong. It's growing. And it's open to newcomers.
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