Establishing a goal and aiming for it is admirable, but the Kantian/Euclidean path ignores the embodied process of change that occurs.
Instead a goal is a field that grows seeds, allowing us to tend to (and react to) changes over time.
Establishing a goal and aiming for it is admirable, but the Kantian/Euclidean path ignores the embodied process of change that occurs.
Instead a goal is a field that grows seeds, allowing us to tend to (and react to) changes over time.
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