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hide-n-seek: the objective?

It is much easier to call oneself an environmentalist or an activist than it is to actually make some sort of sacrifice to reduce one’s carbon footprint or to declare and act upon one’s dissent about an important political or social issue.

Mind and body. Intentions and actions. Trying to live a life that brings these together is like an adventure with unexpected challenges and obstacles. And, even when things go right for us — they can still seem to go wrong.

If you are used to telling the story of never getting what you want, then actually getting what you want might be a lot more complicated that it might seem.

I am curious about your experiences in the SPARK BrooklynArts SAT, Community Service, and Gallery Clubs. What is it like for you to be working with adults on your academic goals, involved in the community, recognized as growing young adults and, of course, as the faboo artists that you are.

In a very short time, we have already seen and done some mind-blowing things and also made some amazing friends. It’s been exciting and different for me. What’s it been like for you? I’d like you sign in and add your comments below.

Okay, this is kind of a writing assignment (in case any of you were wondering), but I think your thoughts are important. Write them down. It’s the only way anyone will ever find them read them.

In the game of hide and seek, the objective is not to hide (as one might initially think).

Instead, isn’t the fun of the game to be found?

Don’t hide instead seek and let the world find you – maybe you’ll find something you’ve been looking for.

Peace

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