I am making eye contact and smiling at as many people as I can. Trying my best to let people know, “I see you. You matter. You are loved.” So many people avoid eye contact. In The Book Of Joy which I am reading for the first time now, the writer Douglas Abrams reflects on loneliness-how we can be alone and feel content but so often be surrounded and feel utterly alone. He reflects, “I wondered if the averted eyes of my childhood, waiting for the elevator or in the subway, w...
I am making eye contact and smiling at as many people as I can. Trying my best to let people know, “I see you. You matter. You are loved.” So many people avoid eye contact. In The Book Of Joy which I am reading for the first time now, the writer Douglas Abrams reflects on loneliness-how we can be alone and feel content but so often be surrounded and feel utterly alone. He reflects, “I wondered if the averted eyes of my childhood, waiting for the elevator or in the subway, were perhaps the shame of being physically close and emotionally distant.” I will be or service by engaging in connection.