When we’re worrying about the future or ruminating on the past, attempting to “be” in the moment can seem daunting. What if, instead, we used the framework of travel to find that powerful place between yesterday and tomorrow? Where do we choose to live? The past, the present, or the future? I often ask myself this question, and I think …





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