preposition. n. a condition governing one's relation to another
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Sometimes we want so badly to know what this or that is all about. The human mind is a meaning maker. Both the enskulled, bodily part of the mind, or the brain and nervous system, and the relational part of the mind, our social networks of friends, family, and community, are often very busy trying to figure out what we ourselves are all about. As the same time, just feeling like we're about something can become as important to us as knowing more about what that something is in the first place. What about your life feels meaningful to you right now?
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Sometimes we want so badly to know what this or that is all about. The human mind is a meaning maker. Both the enskulled, bodily part of the mind, or the brain and nervous system, and the relational part of the mind, our social networks of friends, family, and community, are often very busy trying to figure out what we ourselves are all about. As the same time, just feeling like we're about something can become as important to us as knowing more about what that something is in the first place. What about your life feels meaningful to you right now?
[image description: With a quizzical facial expression and an appearance of awe and wonder in the comportment in its stance, a heart stands and gazes at a clump of beautiful swirls floating nearby. Text reads: "About."]