Why do people need eachother?
I am in bumper to bumper traffic in south Florida as I write this heading down with my family for Thanksgiving.
(Don’t worry, my wife is driving!).
I have witnessed multiple honking of horns and colorful hand gestures from one driver to another on several instances in the last 20 minutes. Rolling of the eyes is a habit everytime some of the vehicles by me traveled 50 feet.
Why do you have to hit your steering wheel every couple of minutes?
Thanksgiving is a great opportunity to get together with those you love and empower your soul.
Humanity, in a nutshell, refers to the qualities and characteristics that make us human. It's about our capacity for compassion, empathy, and understanding.
Humanity is what sets us apart from other species on this planet.
Now, why do people need each other? Well, we're social creatures by nature. We thrive on connection and community. Interacting with others helps us grow, learn, and evolve. We rely on each other for emotional support, collaboration, and sharing experiences. Through our relationships, we find companionship, love, and a sense of belonging.
The psychology of humanity and our need for connection is fascinating!
As social beings, we have an inherent desire to belong and form meaningful relationships. It's in these connections that we find emotional support, validation, and a sense of purpose. Studies have shown that social interaction positively impacts our mental and emotional well-being.
So, whether it's through friendships, family bonds, or romantic relationships, our need for human connection is deeply ingrained in us. It's what makes us feel alive and fulfilled!
Here is your call to influence:
Today:
Text 10 people you have not seen for a while “have a wonderful Thanksgiving” with your family.
Wednesday/Thursday:
Spend time with your family and film your conversation with your mom, grandma, uncle, brother etc. and you talking about a loved one who will not be able to join you at your designated venue for your feast on Thursday. Send the person missing in action and the person you made the video with the video in a joint text.them the video!
Friday:
Call the missing person and ask them how their day went.