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Through the looking glass tonight at dinner with the tribe. Burlingame, California

Your Tribe Day

July 21, 2022 by Trevor Allen

Another year I guess. It’s hard to know what to say on your birthday. I spent it with the very most important people, and felt love from my tribe. I recognize I’m incredibly fortunate to enjoy the level of support I experience from my loved ones.

The honor and recognition really should go to those who raised me, especially my parents. I am forever indebted to them for all of eternity. All I am derives from them and the rest of my lineage, which is really just a fancy word to describe the care that a sequence of human beings modeled to their offspring.

At some point some release of responsibility does shift though. You inherit whatever circumstances you’re dealt at birth, but at some point, in the end, we all maintain ownership of our lives. With the absolute best start I could almost possibly be given, I step into one more year of life with the understanding of my fortune, and with a drive to better the planet. We can change the world.

July 21, 2022 /Trevor Allen
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A lone man climbing the Great Wall among the fog outside Beijing, China. June 2012

Time for Progress

July 20, 2022 by Trevor Allen

There are times for flurries of activity and times for prolonged rest. Part of the dance of life is learning to recognize when it’s appropriate for each. This balance also exists on multiple levels, from personal to tribal to societal and global. While we may need more personal rest due to exhaustion from the repercussions of the pandemic, the time for societal and global activity is also here. It is our time to act, and to change the world for the better. Our time for progress is now.

July 20, 2022 /Trevor Allen
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Admiring Devil’s Bridge on an early morning. Sedona, Arizona, April 2022

Marching toward Justice

July 19, 2022 by Trevor Allen

I’ve fended away the thought that the world has always been crumbling, a grand ocean symphony of progress fighting against greed and power. Perhaps it’s just more visible now because our technology has improved. But even if that is all true, it’s not necessarily a bad thing. We have to see, and stare down, our problems in order to solve them. We can develop resolve when we consider the resiliency of progress from the past. It requires effort, but we can continue marching towards justice. We can change the world.

July 19, 2022 /Trevor Allen
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Drifting away and having fun, Laos, March 2019

Togetherness

July 18, 2022 by Trevor Allen

I had a nice time tonight interacting with people I love. No matter what else, isn’t that a sign of a good life? Of being happy? We are all figuring it out together… can we start with togetherness?

July 18, 2022 /Trevor Allen
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Looking at a different landscape, Antarctica, March 2019

Navigation

July 17, 2022 by Trevor Allen

It’s an interesting thing seeing your tribe interact. Children grow up. We go on. That’s what’s important… we can choose who is part of our tribe. How we navigate it is up to us

July 17, 2022 /Trevor Allen
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Watching the Perito Moreno glacier calving, Argentina, March 2019

Learning in Tribes

July 16, 2022 by Trevor Allen

I sat around the table with my new(er) family tonight and looked at old photos with them. I think I derived just as much joy as everyone else, even though I wasn’t in any of them, even though they were all before “my time.”

We still pass so much learning and knowledge orally. I learned so much from my parents growing up; it was before the internet, and the way to learn was to watch and listen.

We seek strong connection with a tribe due to our biology. We are social creatures that operate at their best when working together with a close group. Can we leverage this tribalism to be inclusive on a global scale? Can we change the world together? Let’s give it a try.

July 16, 2022 /Trevor Allen
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Waiting for the baseball game to start tonight

American Baseball

July 15, 2022 by Trevor Allen

A baseball game is a funny thing. It’s incredibly American, a live event ongoing for more than a century. There are numerous traditions to partake in, common themes to observe. No matter what’s going on in the country or the world (minus the pandemic), we play baseball around the states. What’s more American than baseball?

July 15, 2022 /Trevor Allen
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A retro-looking lifeguard tower in South Beach, Miami - June 2022

Challenges & Solutions

July 14, 2022 by Trevor Allen

Part of what’s difficult is our incredible access to vast amounts of information through current technology. Most people with smartphones engage with people or content on social media every single day; and what’s on those platforms? Hurricanes in the Caribbean, economic despair in Sri Lanka, political unrest across the United States. Sure, there are “made me smile” stories as well—but that’s not featured as heavily in the company’s algorithms. It’s impossible for one single person to navigate all this information and help with everything. We are biologically wired to thrive in small social groups, not among billions and masses, and the sheer size of the Earth and all its diversity makes helping everyone everywhere all the time an insurmountable task. This can feel disenfranchising.

The solution is two fold: with our technology, we have the ability to organize in larger groups and design the parameters of a structured conversation about our problems. Social media does not represent this today, but we can alter how we communicate instantaneously across the globe. If we can do that, we can assess our most widespread challenges and prioritize them, so that we can act intentionally collectively. Second, we can choose our sphere of influence. We can follow our passions to help people the best we can within the realms of the things we most care about. It’s possible for us to do this. We can change the world.

July 14, 2022 /Trevor Allen
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Feeling the music and atmosphere at Mountain Winery tonight

Let there be Music

July 13, 2022 by Trevor Allen

I’ve come to find a new level of appreciation for live music. Tonight I noticed that there’s no negativity or combativeness on stage when a band plays together; only cohesion and creativity. Love emanates from the group and cascades through the audience before rebounding back to the musicians. This dance is a credit to humanity’s ability to consult with each other through different mediums in the universe. It really is incredible when you consider it, and to contemplate that this communion is happening constantly throughout the entire planet… it truly is a big beautiful amazing world. Let there be music.

July 13, 2022 /Trevor Allen
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A Divi Divi tree pointing southwesterly, as always, in Aruba

Children’s Inheritance

July 12, 2022 by Trevor Allen

Spending time with children really shows you how they are the future. They are so innocent and fragile, shaped by the frameworks and behaviors you demonstrate to them. They are happy just because, not for any particular reason. Children are the ones who inherit the world we leave them. What kind of Earth will they live in?

July 12, 2022 /Trevor Allen
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Taking in the sights, sounds, smells and colors in Little Havana, Miami - June 2022

Building in Resets

July 11, 2022 by Trevor Allen

You ever take a break or have a period of inactivity and come back ready to conquer the world? It’s almost as if our human biology is hard wired for alternations of rest and work. It’s the same reason why goal setting can be so powerful.

Our current society doesn’t really match this natural tendency; sustainability (and thus prosperity) is not the overarching aim of our economies. We can work on that. But in the meantime, that’s why it’s important to build in resets for ourselves and our tribes.

July 11, 2022 /Trevor Allen
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Flying into Los Angeles last night & enjoying the pretty lights

State of the World from 10,000 feet

July 10, 2022 by Trevor Allen

One. More. Flight. A fellow passenger said to me last night, “it’s good how at the back of the plane we get an opportunity to practice our patience.” I believe he was entirely genuine, and I found his comment enlightening.

There is so much negativity in this country and in the world at large right now. It doesn’t seem like things are going right; the economy is suffering, it feels like every modus operandi is geared toward the benefit of companies and corporations, and the political arena appears hopeless.

But there is also much good in the world. Life is better for the average person than it was 200 years ago. More people than ever are engaged with changing our world for the better politically, and through the proliferation of technology we can identify and communicate about our problems better than ever before.

It’s important to accept the dire reality of our predicament, but also to embrace the progress thus far achieved, and to believe we can propel further forward. It will take grit and determination. I believe we can do it.

July 10, 2022 /Trevor Allen
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Taking one last look at the hotel’s surrounds in Aruba this morning

Travel Lessons

July 09, 2022 by Trevor Allen

I always find the journey home an introspective exercise. We get to compare whatever we just did, the culture that we just experienced and the climate and nature we were immersed in, and then consider our “normal” lives outside of travel.

We have the freedom to be whoever we want to be. If we solved some of the greater forces affecting us all, I suspect, from the traveling I’ve done, that almost all of us would want the same exact things. To travel; for showing me that.

July 09, 2022 /Trevor Allen
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Appreciating the beautiful Aruban sunset as best we can

Angel’s Birthday

July 08, 2022 by Trevor Allen

Birthdays are a funny thing—we celebrate the person as an accomplishment, for being alive one more “year,” in that they’ve been along for the ride one more time as the Earth goes around the Sun.

Despite the funniness, birthdays are special. They represent a pure happiness for spending time alongside that someone, and are the representation of the joy that we feel, to be here alive with this person right now in this place in the universe.

I feel so privileged to celebrate my wife’s birthday in Aruba. You deserve it Angel, and thank you for all the awe you bring to this world.

July 08, 2022 /Trevor Allen
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Watching the colors shift and blend tonight in Aruba

Inner Peace

July 07, 2022 by Trevor Allen

You can be irritated or flustered or at peace in any place, any environment. We have full control over our internal worlds, and our behavior shows our interior environment. If you watch and listen, you can glimpse that inner climate in others.

July 07, 2022 /Trevor Allen
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Landscape of the Aruban beach today

What a Planet

July 06, 2022 by Trevor Allen

My partner and I really do enjoy the Earth. It’s such an incredible phenomenon to explore. It’s the only thing we know, to rein in our expectations and understanding of the universe. But it’s also undeniably spectacular. This may be all we know in our lifetimes, but we know enough to enjoy it. Thank you Pacha Mama.

July 06, 2022 /Trevor Allen
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Watching the end of the day, feeling at peace

Passing it On

July 05, 2022 by Trevor Allen

The days are starting to run together. But in observing interactions here, I’m grateful I was taught two important things: that you’re not better than anyone, and in turn no one is better than you. Secondly, the people in our lives are what matter. When we’re gone, our impact can be measured by those still here; how they remember you, and how they live. It’s important we pass this on.

July 05, 2022 /Trevor Allen
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A pretty good scene for reflection.

Reflection on Independence

July 04, 2022 by Trevor Allen

I’ve always kind of struggled with the fourth. Back when I lived abroad for a few years I saw the nationalism from a distance, and I was a bit disillusioned.

This year, I feel much chagrin. The country I was born in, that I will always call home, is in a transition. The Roe v. Wade decision is the most high profile example of a series of policy decisions in this country that I do not agree with. Women are the most sacred beings on this planet—how can we accept such a course of action?

On the anniversary today I stand with my wife, I stand with my mother, and I stand with my Granny. Today is an opportunity for reflection. The United States can be and is great in many ways, but there are also several ways to course correct. It begins with the most basic decency of half our population.

We are indeed in a transition. But we have the ability to decide how this transition progresses onward; we have the power to determine the type of world for our children. On Independence Day today, let us reflect. So that tomorrow, we may act.

July 04, 2022 /Trevor Allen
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Aruba’s mesmerizing vista, a walk along the beach

Aruba Perspective

July 03, 2022 by Trevor Allen

Time can certainly become lost on a desert island. I’m struck by the bright blue water here, the way the wind shapes the island, and the exotic birds that flit and flourish in the surrounds. Surprisingly I do not feel an immediate sense of island fever. It must be the rum.

Despite the mechanizations of discouraging precedent and policy as of late, we still inhabit a diverse and beautiful planet. Earth may be home by default, but imagine if we moved to it from another origin in the solar system, if we were Martian and expanded to Earth. We would be incredibly allured by the majestic scenery, the myriad of life. We can still be. We just have to see it. Aruba is proving a good provider of that perspective.

July 03, 2022 /Trevor Allen
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Overwhelmed by the beauty of the sunset tonight in Palm Beach, Aruba

Back to it

July 02, 2022 by Trevor Allen

I saw more of Aruba today on the taxi ride to our hotel than on my last visit here. The powdery fine white sand, however, lived up to my embellished memories. It’s truly an island paradise here, and the locals are warm and friendly. I guess it’s back to the Caribbean.

July 02, 2022 /Trevor Allen
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