Every year, I split my days between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, enjoying time with friends and family in reasonably stable and familiar environments.
Very interesting read, it seems they live in a dream realm, working hard individually and a tribe to maintain the balance of never quite waking as to spoil the dream. It seems like a carefree tribe, but it must be hard work staying in their nether world teetering on the brink of being awakened an ergo accountable,which is so ironic as I’m sure they see themselves as the most ‘awake /woke of us all, while seeing the masses bound by home family and faith, as asleep.
What a brilliant analysis, Lauren. The idea of nomads seeing themselves as 'awakened' and the masses as asleep deserves a chef's kiss. And I would say the paradox is that they indeed are a carefree tribe while carrying many worries at the same time.
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Very interesting read, it seems they live in a dream realm, working hard individually and a tribe to maintain the balance of never quite waking as to spoil the dream. It seems like a carefree tribe, but it must be hard work staying in their nether world teetering on the brink of being awakened an ergo accountable,which is so ironic as I’m sure they see themselves as the most ‘awake /woke of us all, while seeing the masses bound by home family and faith, as asleep.
What a brilliant analysis, Lauren. The idea of nomads seeing themselves as 'awakened' and the masses as asleep deserves a chef's kiss. And I would say the paradox is that they indeed are a carefree tribe while carrying many worries at the same time.
But then again, am I a butterfly dreaming I am a man or a man dreaming I’m a butterfly? Who knows what reality is anyway
You are most definitely a butterfly. No doubts about it.