Where life is lived...
I love this take on mediocrity and the "the middle ground." Sara focuses on the fact
that "ordinary life" is lived by all human beings. Sure some have "extraordinary" gifts of
intelligence and/or artistic, scientific or physical gifts that distinguish them from others.
But we all are subject to the same need to belong and to be loved and nurtured in order
to survive and be well-adusted. The implication is that humility is a necessary trait in
living a life of meaning and purpose on this beautiful earth.
I love this take on mediocrity and the "the middle ground." Sara focuses on the fact
that "ordinary life" is lived by all human beings. Sure some have "extraordinary" gifts of
intelligence and/or artistic, scientific or physical gifts that distinguish them from others.
But we all are subject to the same need to belong and to be loved and nurtured in order
to survive and be well-adusted. The implication is that humility is a necessary trait in
living a life of meaning and purpose on this beautiful earth.