Re: Treeleaf Service Project: Web of Interconnection
There are some of us who may need to start "small". There are many individuals that we run into on a daily basis who are, in effect, socially isolated, yet invisible. Invisible in the sense that they are often overlooked - appear to be in the current of social activity, yet are in essence the walking lonely. Don't misunderstand - I'm not trying to take away from Stephanie's very excellent ideas, I'm simply suggesting that it's not just the physically isolated who could use connection.
In the small town where I reside, we have a very high incidence of schizoid, bipolar, and depressed individuals - all of whom on the surface appear to interact "normally" (whatever the hell that means). So what I'm suggesting is that for some of us, simply inviting friendliness and conversation may be a start.
Perhaps I've misunderstood what is being put forward, but I'm only throwing ideas out there so we can all focus on the project at hand.
-Jim
There are some of us who may need to start "small". There are many individuals that we run into on a daily basis who are, in effect, socially isolated, yet invisible. Invisible in the sense that they are often overlooked - appear to be in the current of social activity, yet are in essence the walking lonely. Don't misunderstand - I'm not trying to take away from Stephanie's very excellent ideas, I'm simply suggesting that it's not just the physically isolated who could use connection.
In the small town where I reside, we have a very high incidence of schizoid, bipolar, and depressed individuals - all of whom on the surface appear to interact "normally" (whatever the hell that means). So what I'm suggesting is that for some of us, simply inviting friendliness and conversation may be a start.
Perhaps I've misunderstood what is being put forward, but I'm only throwing ideas out there so we can all focus on the project at hand.
-Jim
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