The Everyday Human

This Is Your Number-One Priority

8 min · 29. touko 2026
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May: On Love May 29 What have we done to ourselves—in a world where we have forgotten (or ignore) the answer to the fundamental question of our existence? What false gods have replaced the very essence of what makes us human?  Work, entertainment, money. And, you know as well as I, that that is just the tip of the iceberg of things we place over love.  If we continue on this path—this path of neglecting the answer of love—as a group, as a society, as a species, we run the risk of dividing ourselves further. Deeper racial, class, political, and religious divides await us before we ultimately will perish. Love and its siblings, compassion and connection, are essential in all human systems and please understand they are not optional and decorative nice-to-haves. They must be front and foremost in all we take part in—and this, of course, starts with yourself and extends to families all the way to how we work and how we govern ourselves. We either suppress or nurture love, and I for one have seen enough of the suppression of it. * Reflection title: This Is Your Number-One Priority * Creative inspiration: Erich Fromm, The Art of Loving * Reflection Question: Where does love fall in my list of priorities? Have I forgotten it? And what will I do to remember it?

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jakson This Is Your Number-One Priority kansikuva

This Is Your Number-One Priority

May: On Love May 29 What have we done to ourselves—in a world where we have forgotten (or ignore) the answer to the fundamental question of our existence? What false gods have replaced the very essence of what makes us human?  Work, entertainment, money. And, you know as well as I, that that is just the tip of the iceberg of things we place over love.  If we continue on this path—this path of neglecting the answer of love—as a group, as a society, as a species, we run the risk of dividing ourselves further. Deeper racial, class, political, and religious divides await us before we ultimately will perish. Love and its siblings, compassion and connection, are essential in all human systems and please understand they are not optional and decorative nice-to-haves. They must be front and foremost in all we take part in—and this, of course, starts with yourself and extends to families all the way to how we work and how we govern ourselves. We either suppress or nurture love, and I for one have seen enough of the suppression of it. * Reflection title: This Is Your Number-One Priority * Creative inspiration: Erich Fromm, The Art of Loving * Reflection Question: Where does love fall in my list of priorities? Have I forgotten it? And what will I do to remember it?

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May: On Love May 26 Today's reflection was inspired by a quote from Aberjhani's poem “Star People” from Elemental: The Power of Illuminated Love. There are extreme distances we might go for love. But if you’ve ever felt a strong love for someone—a partner, child, parent, friend, whoever—you would understand that nothing, neither man nor nature, could stand between you and them.  To anyone looking in from the outside with a rational mind, such extreme behavior would appear foolish and self-destructive. And maybe it is.* But don’t try and tell that to the person who has the white-hot fire of love in their soul. It’d be a waste of breath. Because for them, it’s just right. *Humans have been known to be quite destructive over love, haven’t we? We’ve also done great and wondrous deeds for it, so take that how you will. * Reflection title: To the Ends of the Earth, Would You Follow Me? * Creative inspiration: Aberjhani, “Star People,” Elemental: The Power of Illuminated Love * Reflection Question: To what ends would I go for those I love? What might I do, even if it scares me to think of it?

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May: On Love May 25 Today's reflection was inspired by another quote from Marcus Aurelius' Meditations. We’ve lost a sense of harmony with nature and the rhythm of the stars. Instead of fighting tooth and nail, try to accept, surrender, and love your reality—the “good” and the “bad.” And not in a passive, morose way, rather in a way that empowers you, like paddling down a whitewater river. You don’t try to turn around and force your way upstream against the rocks and churning water to get to where you came from, you work with it, ready for whatever comes your way next, knowing this is the path you’re on—hard and dangerous as it is, it can be beautiful and invigorating all the same.  Loving your fate is a difficult concept to wrap your head around, no doubt about it. It’s even harder to put into practice, and this is important: it’s not “loving” something as in, “I’m so happy this happened!” because, of course, horrible things are nothing to be happy about, rather this love is a type of acceptance of the things out of your control and the things written for the story of your life—the only one you’ve got. * Reflection title: Can You Love Your Fate? * Creative inspiration: Marcus Aurelius, Meditations * Reflection Question: Am I loving my fate, or fighting it every step of the way? Is this something I can do, or even agree with?

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