I'm Grateful For You

I'm Grateful For You

Last summer, somewhere in Eastern Oregon, my discomfort with being out in the open dissipated. Living just outside New York City, I'm accustomed to the constant buzz of activity - crowded streets, leaf blowers, bright lights, and an overload of stimulation.

During the early days of my ride across America, I felt alone and vulnerable. Sure, I would reunite with my wife and two dogs each afternoon, but as I pedaled through the Mountain West, it was predominantly just cattle and little ol' me.?

Being unable to connect to a device left me with nothing but the sounds of nature, my gears and rolling tires, my breathing, and the occasional passing pickup truck.

In this emptiness, I started to feel a powerful connection.?

This week, I interviewed Mike Brcic for?The Kintsugi Podcast: Stories of Connection.?Mike, a natural connector, recently led a group of entrepreneurs to Mongolia, one of the least densely populated countries in the world (2 people/sq km, compared to New Jersey's 488 people/sq km).

He shared a poignant reflection, which he posted on LinkedIn, from Maria Dakas, who went on the trip, that resonates deeply with my own experiences:

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"I felt alone but never lonely. In the immensity of it all, I was enveloped by a sense of emptiness, yet I felt so full. Surrounded by life, presence, awe, community, the elements of nature, and an overwhelming sense of wildness.

Stripped of material distractions, I was filled with everything that truly felt alive.

Exploring the origin of 'alone,' I found it stems from the Middle English 'allone,' originally 'all oon' or 'all one,' from the Old English 'eall ān,' meaning 'completely alone.' Over time, we've lost sight of this deeper meaning.

All+One.

In essence, we were - and perhaps still are - Completely All+One."

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As we approach the holiday season and conclude another challenging year, I invite you to ponder our interconnectedness.?

During my executive career, I would leave a voicemail (yes, I'm dating myself) before holidays like Thanksgiving. These messages were about appreciation, gratitude, and an invitation for solitude and reflection - a chance for each team member to acknowledge their ripple and set thoughtful intentions for the future.

As the United States gears up for Thanksgiving, I extend this same invitation to you. Take a moment to disconnect, immerse yourself in nature, wander, and revel in awe.?

Amidst flooding inboxes of pre-Black Friday promotions, it's easy to lose sight of what truly matters. How did we get here? Pre-Black Friday?!? SMH.?

It makes me feel sad as companies try to flush the wonderful out of this time of year. And I do get it; we want to get our shopping done as quickly as possible so we can enjoy the holidays, but I wonder if our relentless pursuit of stuff is fracturing our wholeness.?

And let's be honest - there are always better deals later in the season.?

So this year, like we did last year, along with iconic brands?REI?and?Patagonia, we are hopping off our hamster wheels this coming week and weekend, pausing and seeking moments of reflection in nature.?

I've actually declared November 24th the Official Unofficial?World Pause Breathe Reflect Day.?

When I return, I will share some karma to make our app and calming swag accessible to more like-hearted humans - so stay tuned.?

One last thing:?Before Thanksgiving, I will have a special message to share on Wednesday. It's a gesture aimed at sending a million tiny ripples of gratitude and connection into the world, and I hope you'll join me in this endeavor.

Thank you for connecting with our like-hearted community this year. I appreciate you. We've had challenging moments, and we've done hard things. Together, we have proven that we can go far and are not alone.?

Thank you for the ripple you've put into the world.?

The world needs your energy!

Until Wednesday, have fun storming the castle!?

Michael

#gratitude #thanksgiving #connection #belonging #mindfulness

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Dawn Wolfe

Animal Talent Agent- Host of the Pawsitively Famous Podcast

1 年

Sounds like a transformative experience! ??

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John Rumpler

Clean Water Director at Environment America

1 年

“I wonder if our relentless pursuit of stuff is fracturing our wholeness.” Indeed.

Hillary Gretton, MBA, CPP

Patient-centric pricing leader driving commercial value through insightful analytics | Data wrangler | 2024 HBA Rising Star

1 年

Love it (as always) Michael. “I wonder if our relentless pursuit of stuff is fracturing our wholeness” Things should be additive to a wonderful experience, and not the endpoint. Without them we still have what is important. An upgraded TV makes family movie night more immersive, but I had just as much fun telling stories in the dark with my family when our power went out during a recent storm. Like the Whos down in Whoville, are we focusing on what we have that truly brings us happiness and spending the amount of time telling people how special they are to us and what makes them so wonderful? If we added up time people spent shopping and worrying about gifts, what would the ratio be to time spent helping our community and being present with our loved ones?

Christine Kutnick, PCC, CFRE

Championing more joy in the world by working with joyriders (clients) who desire change in order to bring joy and inner peace into their lives. A change agent for joy, harmony, and peace!

1 年

amazing!

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