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Everyone’s take on being human will of course be different. So, I thought ok let’s ask Google! (As you do in the modern age). Well I found this: “Being human means making mistakes and being flawed. Being human means gaining a few pounds, eating unhealthily sometimes, and having stress breakouts. Being human means split ends, regrowth, chipped nails, worn out jeans, and stained t-shirts.” I really liked that, it’s not the psychology definition, it’s the real-life version that we all understand. It’s being who and what you are, warts and all. One of the things in Collaboration Global we focus on is the ‘Be’ing part of our human experience. You are who you are being. You can choose to be different, we all can. But sometimes we also choose not to. Sometimes we will blame others for what and who we are and not accept that we can choose to act differently and not be a product of who we choose to blame. Life can be inordinately tough; it can also be magical and wonderful and exciting. Often all at the same time. But if we accept that this is all part of being human, it is allowing ourselves to just BE and enjoy the experience.

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