![]() Showing up mentally and physically/in person for moments of joy and pain is critical to reinvigorating a sense of Durkheimian “collective effervescence” that can ingrain this sense of interconnectedness with others and reduce conflict and hate in the world. In “Braving the Wilderness,” Brené Brown encourages us to step away from keyboards and devices, open up and demonstrate some vulnerability and empathy to their neighbors and try to actually understand and accept them without judgment. ![]() The increasing use of technological mediums as a substitute for personal communication and relationship development is creating an overwhelming sense, to those who spend all their time on these platforms, that people are more different than they are alike. ![]()
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