Jordan Jonas
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I understand that deeply, but I could also choose to believe that for some reason it matters. And then I could live like it matters, and then I could see the trajectories, and that was another fork in the road of my path, I guess.
I understand that deeply, but I could also choose to believe that for some reason it matters. And then I could live like it matters, and then I could see the trajectories, and that was another fork in the road of my path, I guess.
I understand that deeply, but I could also choose to believe that for some reason it matters. And then I could live like it matters, and then I could see the trajectories, and that was another fork in the road of my path, I guess.
In the context of that indifference, isn't it interesting that we assign so much value and love and appreciation for these animals? And in some degree, we get that back in our reciprocity. I think right now, you just said the reindeer. I think of the one they gave me because he was long and tall, so they named him Dlini.
In the context of that indifference, isn't it interesting that we assign so much value and love and appreciation for these animals? And in some degree, we get that back in our reciprocity. I think right now, you just said the reindeer. I think of the one they gave me because he was long and tall, so they named him Dlini.
In the context of that indifference, isn't it interesting that we assign so much value and love and appreciation for these animals? And in some degree, we get that back in our reciprocity. I think right now, you just said the reindeer. I think of the one they gave me because he was long and tall, so they named him Dlini.
And I just remember Dlini and just watching him eat the leaves and go with me through the woods and trust him to take me through rivers and stuff. Yeah. And it really is special. It's really enriching to have that relationship with an animal. And I think it also puts you in a proper context.
And I just remember Dlini and just watching him eat the leaves and go with me through the woods and trust him to take me through rivers and stuff. Yeah. And it really is special. It's really enriching to have that relationship with an animal. And I think it also puts you in a proper context.
And I just remember Dlini and just watching him eat the leaves and go with me through the woods and trust him to take me through rivers and stuff. Yeah. And it really is special. It's really enriching to have that relationship with an animal. And I think it also puts you in a proper context.
One thing I noticed about the natives who live with those animals all the time is they relate to life and death a little more. Naturally, we feel really removed from it, particularly in urban settings.
One thing I noticed about the natives who live with those animals all the time is they relate to life and death a little more. Naturally, we feel really removed from it, particularly in urban settings.
One thing I noticed about the natives who live with those animals all the time is they relate to life and death a little more. Naturally, we feel really removed from it, particularly in urban settings.
And I think when you interact with animals and you have to confront the life and the death of them and the responsibility of a symbiotic relationship you have, I think it opens a little bit of awareness to your place in the puzzle and puts you in it rather than above it.
And I think when you interact with animals and you have to confront the life and the death of them and the responsibility of a symbiotic relationship you have, I think it opens a little bit of awareness to your place in the puzzle and puts you in it rather than above it.
And I think when you interact with animals and you have to confront the life and the death of them and the responsibility of a symbiotic relationship you have, I think it opens a little bit of awareness to your place in the puzzle and puts you in it rather than above it.
I wonder, you know, you wonder when it actually comes, what you're going to think. But I did have, you know, I did have my dad to watch confronted in as positive a manner as you could. And that's a big advantage. And so I...
I wonder, you know, you wonder when it actually comes, what you're going to think. But I did have, you know, I did have my dad to watch confronted in as positive a manner as you could. And that's a big advantage. And so I...
I wonder, you know, you wonder when it actually comes, what you're going to think. But I did have, you know, I did have my dad to watch confronted in as positive a manner as you could. And that's a big advantage. And so I...
I think when the time comes that I will be ready, but I think it, but I think that's easy to say when the time feels far off, you know, it'll be interesting if you got a cancer diagnosis tomorrow and stage four, it's like, uh, be heavy.
I think when the time comes that I will be ready, but I think it, but I think that's easy to say when the time feels far off, you know, it'll be interesting if you got a cancer diagnosis tomorrow and stage four, it's like, uh, be heavy.