The Reach of your Shadow
It's Groundhog day! Overshadowed (*pun intended*) by the Superbowl aftermath - and at the elementary school level today - tons of talk by excited students about Katy Perry's half time show :) What I find significant about Groundhog day and the emphasis on seeing or not seeing a shadow - is the shadow itself. Whether we know it or not - our footprint is not just the size of our shoes, especially if we think in terms of our digital footprint. We cast a shadow (metaphorically speaking) - or leave a footprint wherever we are. I've been mulling on this idea of shadows and reflection for a few weeks and today is the perfect day to share my mulling: 1. A matter of perspective: Don't you love it how you can appear "larger than life"? I actually enjoy the slimming effect a shadow can have :) Our view of the world, of ourselves and of others are all a matter of perspective and relation. A reflection in a shadow is an outline of who we are - not detailed l...
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