Finding your place in the crowd

 At one time or another, we strive to find our place in a crowd. Sometimes we choose to jump right in and get involved, other times we play the role of observer or bystander, and then there are times when we avoid the crowd altogether. 

No matter, what the situation is, we typically assess where we fit into the crowd and what our role is. This may be a quick, natural assessment or an assessment that requires deeper thought and analysis. 

We may witness this deliberation in others too. We may watch them deliberate their role in the crowd, and sometimes we may assist and other times we may stand back. 

Every crowd has its own personality, style, focus, and rules. So when we consider our place in a crowd, we consider what that crowd is all about--how they are similar and dissimilar to us. 

In life, I want to be a positive member of crowds that are focused on good relationships, trust, honest positive endeavor, and loving ways. Everywhere I look I see limitless opportunity to do what is right and good, and I know that the crowds we choose to be apart of can help us reach the positive goals, lifeways, and experiences we strive for. Onward.