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Self-Reflecting Questions

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How will we live differently in the light of what we saw there?

How much can the strengthened sense of responsibility that arises from witnessing that grandeur offset the cost of travelling around it?

Perhaps a “strengthened sense of responsibility” might motivate you to do things differently in your daily life.

 Maybe sitting in a sculpture park on your trip will inspire you to notice the shapes of the trees in your yard.

How might you act differently now? Ask yourself how your life is rich in ways you hadn’t imagined before [and] how it’s poor?

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