PERSPECTIVE
We couldn’t survive here long on our own, but the empty, vast spaces are inviting to the mind. Our own lives and concerns are on a tiny scale by comparison. Things that have up until now been looming so large (what’s gone wrong with the Singapore office, a colleague’s cold behaviour, the disagreement about patio furniture) is cut perfectly down in size. Local, immediate sorrows are reduced; none of our troubles, disappointments or hopes has very much significance for a time. Everything that happens to us, or that we do, is of no consequence from the point of view of the boundless desert. We are granted a perspective within which our own concerns are mercifully irrelevant.
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