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Navigating Mutual Free-Fall: Ethical Choices in a Groundless World

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  “The bad news is that you are in a free-fall and you do not have a parachute. The good news is, there is no ground.” (This is my third part of my explorations with free-fall. The first article discuss about the fluidity of the groundless and the second article delves into Living in the Now) In the groundless presence, we lack fixed truths or stable foundations, yet we are not alone. We fall alongside others, each of us navigating the same uncertainty. How, then, do we interact in this boundless descent? The answer lies in embracing uncertainty, dismantling barriers, fostering symbiotic growth, adapting to life’s rhythms, and acting with care rather than expectation. In this shared free-fall, our connections with others become the threads that weave meaning into the chaos. Embracing Uncertainty: Trust Over Control For the last 50 years, we’ve tried to master the world around us, bending nature to our will. We’ve squeezed it into laboratories, controlling every variab...