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Looking out at the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania, October 2019

Looking out at the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania, October 2019

Supreme Time

August 04, 2021 by Trevor Allen

We live in a very money focused society, but money only serves as a vehicle for protecting the most important resource: time. I often ask people if they would switch places with Warren Buffett—he is one of the richest people in the world after all. 

But he’s also very old, and unable to get that time back. Money enables us to spend our time how we want it, and therein lies its greatest power. 

What would we give to spend just a little bit more time with our loved ones, a little bit more time on this Earth? The answer is everything, which is why time reigns supreme. 

August 04, 2021 /Trevor Allen
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Coming up to the continent of Antarctica, March 2019

Coming up to the continent of Antarctica, March 2019

Expanding Thought

August 03, 2021 by Trevor Allen

There’s that wisdom that your environment contributes to who you are, but I’ve realized recently it’s also what you consume. When I’m reading and listening to educational podcasts often, it expands my outlook on life and spurs critical thinking. 

Listening to intelligent people make clear cases for complicated things rubs off on you. I notice a huge difference in mindset when actively seeking out creativity and thought, than when mindlessly surfing the web or consuming television. 

It can be difficult to get out of sloppy habits that dampen our vitality, but when we see the other side, the impact can’t be ignored. You are what you think. 

August 03, 2021 /Trevor Allen
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Trekking through the mountains in Tibet, September 2014

Trekking through the mountains in Tibet, September 2014

Scarcity Free World

August 02, 2021 by Trevor Allen

We unlock our capacity for thinking through problems when we live in an environment of abundance. It’s a luxury to be able to sit and think about the world’s problems and how to solve them. 

To reach that higher level of activation across our species, we first have to ensure safety and comfort are prevalent across the globe. Right now many parts still exhibit scarcity, in many forms. 

If we unite, we can collectively pool our resources, and escape scarcity. From there anything is possible, as we can synthesize the knowledge of giants before us to create a brand new world. 

August 02, 2021 /Trevor Allen
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The Laguna sun reflecting on the town

Long term Gratitude

August 01, 2021 by Trevor Allen

I wonder if America being so new diminishes our long term thinking. We seem to not have as much forward-looking perspective as our European and other international brethren. 

Americans are immersed in luxury and convenience, and it’s all too easy for us to forget how much hardship exists in other parts of the world. Gratitude is not our normal mode of operation; we have to insist we live with it. 

Part of maintaining gratitude is recognizing how we can spread it, to different people and across time to future generations. We can be grateful for all we enjoy now, and offer that opportunity to those who come after. 

August 01, 2021 /Trevor Allen
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Gateway to another world, Laguna Beach

Gateway to another world, Laguna Beach

The Vehicle of Art

July 31, 2021 by Trevor Allen

Today I was exposed to high class art for the first time in what seems like a long time. I tend to gravitate toward nature and the beauty of the universe, but true good art is spectacular in its own right. 

We are incredible monkeys, with the dexterity and imagination to produce some wonderful imagery. We’re the only species that does it on this planet, and when you consider it from that perspective, it’s kind of incredible. 

We have the ability to inspire and evoke deep emotion; that is demonstrated by our art. Can we purpose that for collective action, for the betterment of all we know… can we change the world?

July 31, 2021 /Trevor Allen
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Beautiful Laguna Beach today just before sunset

Beautiful Laguna Beach today just before sunset

Cali Differences

July 30, 2021 by Trevor Allen

It always amazes me how different Southern California is from the Bay Area. There are so many more people, more freeway lanes, and overall just a different vibe. 

Just 400 miles away, and culture can completely change. And sometimes it doesn’t, which is what makes this smorgasbord of civilization so interesting. 

The takeaway is there is always something to learn. The more we expand our possibilities, the better we can make the world for our children. 

July 30, 2021 /Trevor Allen
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Two people walking off deeper into the Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia 2019

Two people walking off deeper into the Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia 2019

Offering 1 Percent

July 29, 2021 by Trevor Allen

I’ve been trying to figure out how I can contribute my 1% to the world. As I’ve written before, if we all contribute just 1% of our effort to bettering the world, things would improve.

A little bit of time on all our parts, to whatever end we can offer, and it’d be a better collective experience for us all. So what can I offer to the world, what can you?

When we look at it from this perspective, contribution transforms from a duty to motivation. Isn’t this the world we want to live in?

July 29, 2021 /Trevor Allen
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One of many beautiful beaches Down Under, Sydney, December 2019

One of many beautiful beaches Down Under, Sydney, December 2019

Exploring this World

July 28, 2021 by Trevor Allen

“Oh, the Places You’ll Go” by Dr. Seuss has inspired me since I was a child. Sometimes things don’t go the way we envision, but it’s such a big world out there, to despair is to waste. 

There’s so much beauty and divine in this world to discover. I’m grateful to be alive to explore this incredible planet. 

It might seem like a small victory at times, but to take solace in this basic ability to tour and traverse the Earth epitomizes being human. We belong to this rock, and what a wonderful rock it is. 

July 28, 2021 /Trevor Allen
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Spooky sky over the Colosseum in Rome, Italy, September 2019

Spooky sky over the Colosseum in Rome, Italy, September 2019

Future Agency

July 27, 2021 by Trevor Allen

So what do we do, in a world in which we seemingly have less and less agency? Shall we enjoy the comforts afforded to us in the times we live in, and let it all pass us by?

The solution is to adopt a longitudinal view, one that spans far past our lifetime. Understanding that our collective actions have consequences down the line—that’s the first step. 

The second is to commit to contribution, to bettering the world for not just ourselves, but for those who come after. It’s the only way to promote a better future. 

July 27, 2021 /Trevor Allen
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The windswept road leading back to Ngorongoro, October 2019

The windswept road leading back to Ngorongoro, October 2019

Thinking of Home

July 26, 2021 by Trevor Allen

It’s been depressing to see news about climate change, but I feel in the wake of Covid-19 it’s become worse. I fear the hardship our species has experienced with this virus will only pale to what may potentially come. 

I find myself pretending it all away, focusing on other things to stay distracted from reality. How many others do something similar?

The facts are plain to see: we must take strong collective action. It’s time to view our planet, and all the life on it, for what it is—the only habitable place in the known universe, and our home. 

July 26, 2021 /Trevor Allen
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Baby fur seals commandeering a rock off the island of South Georgia

Baby fur seals commandeering a rock off the island of South Georgia

Life Dwelling

July 25, 2021 by Trevor Allen

We can be so meticulous about our dwelling. Home is a manifestation of our internal environment, where we are in the journey of life. 

But it’s easy to become obsessed with convenience and aesthetic. Fengshui is important, but I’ve found you find that when it’s a fit, not fancy. 

No matter how simple, our home is our castle, our sanctuary. It reflects where we are in the adventure. 

July 25, 2021 /Trevor Allen
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A secluded temple in Tibetan Sichuan, August 2014

A secluded temple in Tibetan Sichuan, August 2014

Social is Human

July 24, 2021 by Trevor Allen

Sometimes it can be the simplest thing to spend time with your tribe. Today I hung out at the pool with some of mine, and the water alongside food and music fueled the relaxation. 

We don’t need elaborate parties and fancy gatherings. It is the social interaction time that reinvigorates us more. 

It is our social bonds that unite us and persuade us to do good. Our community, whether familial or global, is what makes us human. 

July 24, 2021 /Trevor Allen
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A glimpse of Half Dome in a turning point in the road, Glacier Point

A glimpse of Half Dome in a turning point in the road, Glacier Point

Turning Points

July 23, 2021 by Trevor Allen

It’s always interesting to me how things change over time. I look back on my perspectives from times before, and they look so different. 

It’s one thing to keep that mind when engaging in self reflection; it’s another to recognize that everyone else is going through the same process. We are temporary in every single way, life forms that must adapt and change to survive. 

Some moments matter more than others, and in those key opportunities we can reach a turning point. Because momentum is real as well, and riding its wave is easier than fighting it. 

July 23, 2021 /Trevor Allen
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A not-so-pink flamingo looking for food in the Atacama Desert, Bolivia 2019

A not-so-pink flamingo looking for food in the Atacama Desert, Bolivia 2019

Tribal Paradigm

July 22, 2021 by Trevor Allen

It’s our tribe that gives us support and love, our tribe that empowers us to achieve higher levels of self-actualization. I try to remember how incredibly fortunate I am to have such a strong and communal tribe. 

It’s high time we recognize that we all have tribes, people we care about that support us. And that we are collectively one large tribe that empowers each other to achieve success and prosperity. 

The sooner we focus our collective efforts on strengthening our global tribe, the faster life will improve for all of us. If we adopt this perspective, anything is possible. 

July 22, 2021 /Trevor Allen
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A scene from Australia on.. Australia Day, January 2020

A scene from Australia on.. Australia Day, January 2020

Birthday Learning

July 21, 2021 by Trevor Allen

Another trip around the sun for this meat popsicle. It’s a funny thing, our conception of “birthdays.”

I do know that we can grow, no matter our biological change. We can change our perspective, and adapt to new circumstances.

This continual youth is crucial to our development as a society and a species. We are, for lack of a better word, dumb—what can we learn?

July 21, 2021 /Trevor Allen
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Years of history showing itself, Prague, September 2019

Years of history showing itself, Prague, September 2019

Econ and Balance

July 20, 2021 by Trevor Allen

Work-life balance is a luxury we enjoy in the modern world because of years of hard work and advocation. There are still many around the globe who have no semblance of it, as the fight for equality continues. 

Those of us fortunate to contemplate this elusive balance, are we making the right choice? Do we view time as the ultimate resource?

Economic dynamics have rocked our society this millennium. If we can understand that, we can change the world for all. 

July 20, 2021 /Trevor Allen
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Locals walking out on the beach in Zanzibar, November 2019

Locals walking out on the beach in Zanzibar, November 2019

Water is Life

July 19, 2021 by Trevor Allen

We take running water for granted in the first world. We turn on the tap and water magically comes forth, in whatever temperature or pressure we decide. 

And we’re so accustomed to it that even when experiencing extreme drought we don’t appreciate its preciousness. Yet it is the very thing that most makes our planet so unique. 

We can’t live beyond a few days without water; it is life. Climate change remains a buzzword in the zeitgeist, but do we consider Earth’s water to be a part of that? 

July 19, 2021 /Trevor Allen
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Half Dome in its glory above the valley floor, Glacier Point, July 2021

Half Dome in its glory above the valley floor, Glacier Point, July 2021

Tribal Thrive

July 18, 2021 by Trevor Allen

Recently I’ve reflected on how happy I am with life right now. The world may be facing troubled times, but there’s still good everywhere, and I have enjoyed much of it. 

It just goes to show what the important things are: health and family. When all is right within our tribe, life becomes much easier. 

Our biology dictates that we rely on others for survival—we wouldn’t make it on our own. Community also enables us to thrive. 

July 18, 2021 /Trevor Allen
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Towering El Cap from the Four Mile Trail, Yosemite Valley 2021

Towering El Cap from the Four Mile Trail, Yosemite Valley 2021

New Vantage Points

July 17, 2021 by Trevor Allen

I’m blogging from the Glacier Point above the valley, a magnificent vantage point for Half Dome and the surrounding peaks. It was my first time doing the Four Mile Trail since childhood, and I had forgotten how enchanting its scenery. 

From this trail you’re offered glorious views of El Capitan, Yosemite Falls, and Half Dome, the three most famous landmarks in the park. It serves as a reminder to continue to explore, even in places you visit often. 

I recognize now in my prime adulthood how much nature is necessary for my psychological health. We belong to the Earth; it’s not the other way around. 

July 17, 2021 /Trevor Allen
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Majestic Half Dome, one of the coolest rocks on the planet

Majestic Half Dome, one of the coolest rocks on the planet

Back to the Valley

July 16, 2021 by Trevor Allen

I have the privilege to return to one of my favorite places on the planet today, some X hundred miles from my home. That place has some of the most spectacular scenery on Earth, and it is Yosemite Valley. 

Work hard play hard right? For me this is the epitome of that sentiment, with the playground here being some of the most beautiful terrain our world offers. 

Nature recharges us, it invigorates us; it returns us to our most basic biological and physiological state. I’m grateful to be immersed in it now, to have the opportunity to enjoy one of Earth’s many pleasures. 

July 16, 2021 /Trevor Allen
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