When it comes to good relational energy, I think about a line from A Wind in the Door. I'm paraphrasing, but there's a question along the lines of "Who makes you feel the most you?" That's my litmus test for good relational energy and that's what I hope to offer other people.
Fantastic breakdown of Blake. I could also care less about celebrities, but it’s definitely a pit where self awareness and authenticity lack. Hollywood is a vaccum of true heart and soul.
👊🏻 Excellent post, Unni👏🏻
Although I have no idea who Blake Lively is, once I read this
“Relational energy is that juicy energy generated in your social interactions that you can’t really put your finger on, but you know if it’s lacking”…
I couldn’t help but think of J.D. Vance’s visit to that doughnut shop in America. It was certainly lacking for him!
Do you believe that relational energy is more about the people we interact with, or the environment in which we engage?
I’m wondering if the introspection we can develop on social media contributes to this energy?
When it comes to good relational energy, I think about a line from A Wind in the Door. I'm paraphrasing, but there's a question along the lines of "Who makes you feel the most you?" That's my litmus test for good relational energy and that's what I hope to offer other people.
Fantastic breakdown of Blake. I could also care less about celebrities, but it’s definitely a pit where self awareness and authenticity lack. Hollywood is a vaccum of true heart and soul.