And the great question for mankind is what is to be loved or hated next, whenever and old love or fear has lost its hold.

Eugen RosenstockHuessy
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We are in the midst of a transitional period that is often characterized by great change. And in times like this, our minds are often clouded with the questions, “What is to be loved or hated next?” We are all invested in our own personal fears and loves, but when left unchecked they can become destructive. When there is an absence of change, the only things that seem to be lasting are the ones with which we are familiar. It's easy to fall into this habit of clinging to things that have worked for us in the past.

This is why it's important to ask ourselves what is to be loved or hated next. To do this requires us to move beyond our own familiar fears and loves into new territory that allows us to create new experiences.

Source: Out Of Revolution: Autobiography Of Western Man

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