Meaningful Entanglement …

We become more ‘authentic’ when we become more ‘congruent. That is, when we find it more and more difficult to make distinction between who we are and what we do.
Here’s an example I have used before:
A ballerina is a ballerina 100% of the time. She (or he) doesn’t leave their ‘grace’ and beautiful movement - on the stage - and then stumble around and bump not things when they are not performing. A ballerina is a ballerina 100% of the time. What they do and who they are become intricately and meaningfully entangled.
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