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A Love of the Frontier

A Love of the Frontier

© Albert Bierstadt

Back when I was fifteen, I won a state medal for history and geography. At the time, an extended family member (my older cousin’s husband, a hardworking and successful software engineer) made fun of me, expecting me to only excel at math or strictly science.


© Albert Bierstadt, Among the Sierra Nevada, California, 1868, oil on canvas

But the thing is, a love of these subjects is essentially a love of exploration and discovery, a thirst for knowledge, and a desire to understand:

  • human origins

  • human development and connections

  • human choices and decision-making

  • the scope and scale of what we’ve achieved

  • where we have traveled


& specifically at home, in the United States, without a doubt —  a love of the frontier. : ) It is guided by a gentle curiosity.

Knowledge is not limited to a singular subject. It is helpful to have deep and specific expertise, no doubt. We live in a specialized world.
However, it is in learning many things that you understand better and better how things work, their origins, how they came to be and most of all, what is possible.

When You Sleep 💤

When you sleep 💤, your mind gently connects you to an ocean 🌊 of possibilities…

while your body heals and repairs itself,

and your mind tries to gently untangle any knots of the day and to restore you to equanimity and peace.

In this space, in this “time,” you also connect to an infinite body of knowledge . 💭 

Are you curious like me to understand what this invisible yet ever-present reservoir of knowledge is?