“We are hardwired to connect with others, it’s what gives purpose and meaning to our lives, and without it there is suffering.”— Brené Brown

What are our common denominators?

If you remember back to fractions in your math class the common denominator was when the number under the numerator (top number) was the same.

Well as people we all have common denominators.

We all have things in common that we are all striving for and working towards.

You can boil them down to a degree of comfort, a desire to feel as though you are loved, friendship and some semblance of predictability or stability in life.

If you spend enough time with people you will find that these denominators and perhaps a few that I’ve missed is what binds us together as humans. That we are all essentially seeking the same things in life, we’re just going about it in different ways.

Once you realize that the person next to you or across from you is just like you then you can begin to have the same empathy for them that you hope people have for you.  And that although your physical appearance is different from each other, deep down your desires are the same.

Seeing people as you see yourself can change your perspective on almost every interaction with another person if you let it, and they will feel it. You will begin to exude natural warmth because you’ll start to treat other people the way you want to be treated.

When you begin to focus on the common denominators they will become amplified and you will begin to transition from an individual mindset to a collective mindset. You will begin to behave in a way that’s not just good for you, but also good for everyone.

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