When we care
Anne Helen Petersen • "I Went Into Motherhood Determined Not to Lose Myself in It."
Anne Helen Petersen • "I Went Into Motherhood Determined Not to Lose Myself in It."
Still, when someone asks me about my ambition, the word gets stuck in my throat because the definition of ambition has, for so long, been limited to work.
Anne Helen Petersen • "I Went Into Motherhood Determined Not to Lose Myself in It."
Anne Helen Petersen • "I Went Into Motherhood Determined Not to Lose Myself in It."
Anne Helen Petersen • "I Went Into Motherhood Determined Not to Lose Myself in It."
Feeding this crisis is the fact that we are spending more time alone than ever before, and as a result, care, whether giving or receiving, has become a less organic part of our lives. For much of history, it was difficult for humans to go it alone. Goods and services were more expensive in relative terms, and running a household was extremely labor
... See moreIf we continue to measure our lives by standards of self-determination, self-actualization, self-reliance, self-betterment, self-caregiving just to get wiser, happier, and healthier seems like a strange path.
But if we change our orientation to one of interdependence, seeing humans as a web of twisted roots, a vision of interdependence allows for us
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