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A glimpse of the eternal Umbria, August 2019

Fighting for Earth

February 08, 2023 by Trevor Allen

I walked underneath a cherry blossom tree today during lunchtime and marveled at the experience. How lucky we are to live on such a beautiful planet. That there are cherry blossoms and all kinds of vegetation all around us. That there are lemurs and rhinos, river dolphins and vampire bats all across the world. History stretching back millennia, representing hundreds of cultures. What’s the inconvenience we face today compared to all that? The Earth itself is worth fighting for. We can solve our crises and move forward toward a better future. We can change the world.

February 08, 2023 /Trevor Allen
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The Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet, September 2014

Moments of Love

February 07, 2023 by Trevor Allen

I sat across the dinner table from my wife this evening in our own home for the first time in months. To stare into her eyes while conversing about anything and everything over pasta and wine was bliss. In extended moments like tonight, it’s obvious how simple and wonderful life can be when we see what’s important and enjoy it. When living on this beautiful planet, enjoying the company of those you love; in those moments, there’s nothing else.

February 07, 2023 /Trevor Allen
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Walking up Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa, December 2019

Walking into Spring

February 06, 2023 by Trevor Allen

How wonderful it is to walk down a street and enjoy the sunshine. Not a typical statement for February, but today that’s how it felt on my two walks today. Perhaps this is a late GroundHog Day post; I feel the winter is dissipating and the spring arriving. What if we approached this year’s seasonal transition as a transformation for all of our global institutions? What if we perceived the transition as a dawn of a new age for humanity, and the world? It can be so, if we want.

February 06, 2023 /Trevor Allen
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Enjoying the beautiful beach in Hawaii, June 2021

Clean Home

February 05, 2023 by Trevor Allen

There’s something purifying about cleaning. It might just be our biological desire for a clean dwelling. It might be the act of it in itself. I just know even though we’re meant to be outside, we still want to come seek shelter in a clean home. If we all feel that way, can we clean up our greater home together?

February 05, 2023 /Trevor Allen
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The Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia, September 2019

Epiphany and Beyond

February 04, 2023 by Trevor Allen

I experienced two separate epiphanies this weekend. The second: selfishness doesn’t increase happiness or pleasure, it actually makes both less attainable and increases negativity. The first: we exist in this soup that is the universe, and mix with all else, and all others that are also in this soup. So what’s the path forward?

February 04, 2023 /Trevor Allen
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The smallest monkey in the world climbing up a tree in the Amazon rainforest, Peru, April 2019

Tribe Building

February 03, 2023 by Trevor Allen

There is so much to experience in the world. And I’ve realized it’s better to navigate this journey with others. It makes us feel better, less alone, but it also increases the enjoyment. I’m satisfied with the relationships in my tribe, my close family and closest friends. Yet I recognize that a tribe can encompass more: it can be the gym you go to, the game group you play with, or the music fanbase with which you associate. We can build a tribe with people who aren’t our family or friends, through any regular, fulfilling activity. It’s how we form organized groups harboring the same mission and values. In the 21st century, we are tasked with organizing around a singular global vision. We are at the precipice of a united world, one human tribe. Are you in?

February 03, 2023 /Trevor Allen
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Paused in time over the railroad tracks during sunrise this morning in Sunnyvale

Changing on GroundHog Day

February 02, 2023 by Trevor Allen

I marvel at the passage of time and how different we can become over a matter of days. Poor diet and lack of sleep last week had me feeling like dirt. Less than a week later, back to exercising and eating better, and I’m a new man. They say the key is stringing the good things together, and that seems to have merit. Just look at the movie GroundHog Day.

February 02, 2023 /Trevor Allen
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An image of adventure - Egypt, January 2023

Entering Other Worlds

February 01, 2023 by Trevor Allen

We are the only animals we know of that can disappear into other worlds within our minds. I’m always amazed when I return back to reality after pulling out of a good book or an engrossing game or enthralling film. We can enter these other worlds proactively as well, through daydreams and creative writing and illustration. How lucky we are to have the ability to enter these alternate dimensions. Even such a simple thing can become precious, if viewing the world with gratitude.

February 01, 2023 /Trevor Allen
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Looking to the roof and the sky beyond inside the Shanghai Museum, October 2012

Group Resolutions

January 31, 2023 by Trevor Allen

We’re one month into this new year, do we feel changed? Are we off to the right track? While I prefer to make resolutions on my birthday each year, maybe our New Year’s resolutions can be communal. Maybe at the turn of each month, we check on how we’re doing as a society, look ahead to the exciting things upcoming for our community, and prepare for the difficult challenges we might face together. Maybe we can focus a bit more on group improvement. And if all starts with raising global consciousness and uniting humanity. We are one species. Let’s see ourselves as that and move forward together.

January 31, 2023 /Trevor Allen
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Admiring a rainbow on Maui, January 2022

Adaptable Perspective

January 30, 2023 by Trevor Allen

We are so incredibly adaptable. It’s an incredible strength, but it’s also a limitation we cannot escape. We are only capable of understanding what experience we have lived. All the possibilities of perspective we have can only come from our experience. Can we reach beyond that to consider someone else’s? Because that’s the next evolution for our species.

January 30, 2023 /Trevor Allen
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Watching a miraculous event in South Georgia, March 2019

Apply to the Future

January 29, 2023 by Trevor Allen

There is a social element to “the football games” I guess. We watch it together and get worked up. And then I remind myself that it’s just a football game. There is much more we can accomplish together. Considering the production of a football game, can we apply to our future?

January 29, 2023 /Trevor Allen
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Exploring a new part of Colorado. July 2019

One Big Tribe

January 28, 2023 by Trevor Allen

Family time. I’ve written about it before, but as time goes on I recognize how consequential it is. We spend our most significant moments with our tribe. Do we realize it? Do we act accordingly?

January 28, 2023 /Trevor Allen
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Looking down in wonder - Tibet, September 2014

Supposed to Wonder

January 28, 2023 by Trevor Allen

You start to evaluate what matters, and what conversations matter. It can certainly be tricky sometimes. Maybe with our larger brains in this timeline we’re supposed to wonder.

January 28, 2023 /Trevor Allen
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Is there a tribe in this scene? Nashville, Tennessee - May 2022

Tribal Evaluation

January 26, 2023 by Trevor Allen

It’s an honest look when you consider the tribal members in your life. If something happens to the key people in your life, then what? What happens? Even if painful, this thought exercise can be powerful, and reinforce who we love. Maybe all this is inherent when you live in small tribal groups in 2000 BC. But now it’s less obvious. Is there value in returning there, in considering what tribe means?

January 26, 2023 /Trevor Allen
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Just some small little birds taking in life in the Amazon. Peru - April 2019

Little Life Things

January 25, 2023 by Trevor Allen

Life will continue to throw things at you forever. I feel it just feeds off complacency. Think your life is too boring? The universe can handle that.

Perhaps it’s just the little things I’m noticing: the route to work might change, or a neighborhood dog isn’t there any more, or you decide to walk at a different time each morning. Those little things are there all the time if we notice them, and they add up to a lot, our general current life experience. Sometimes you just gotta sit with it.

January 25, 2023 /Trevor Allen
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Considering the Step Pyramid of Zoser, Saqqara, Egypt - January 2023

Walking and Consideration

January 24, 2023 by Trevor Allen

It can be challenging to keep perspective sometimes when cooped up in the house all day. Even when I work remotely, I try to at least go outside for a twenty minute walk. The low intensity exercise, the exposure to the sun and air, and the simple nature of exploring my surroundings… it’s all invigorating. We’re designed to walk around. We’ve made our lives so easy and convenient that walking is no longer a given part of daily life. We can be proud of the significant accomplishments our species has thus far achieved, but we can also be mindful of our current reality, and any of its potential limitations. We can adopt a critical eye for trade offs. Such awareness is the task ahead of this generation. Can we see it?

January 24, 2023 /Trevor Allen
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Hiking through the rocks in Joshua Tree National Park, November 2021

Getting Healthy

January 23, 2023 by Trevor Allen

There are cycles in life. One of the most powerful feelings is health and vitality; getting into shape feels completely different than falling out of it. When we’re becoming stronger and faster and more metabolically and neurologically fit, we experience a different life. When we’re sick and unhealthy, all we want is to become healthy again. It’s difficult not to take it for granted. We just have to be grateful for the human experience.

January 23, 2023 /Trevor Allen
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Family was here next to me in Red Square, September 2019

The Power of Family

January 22, 2023 by Trevor Allen

As I progress on this journey, I recognize more that this all requires a group effort. Our species didn’t evolve to dominate the environment with single individuals. Humans progressed because we work together to increase our chances of survival. I’m so incredibly thankful about how much I get to share my life with my parents. We are a tribe, and we navigate this world together. Our timing in this century doesn’t water; it would be the same a thousand years in either direction. And I believe if we recognize that many people around the world experience the same sentiment, we can effect real change. We’re all in this together.

January 22, 2023 /Trevor Allen
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Looking up at Half Dome from a funny angle, August 2017

Funny Alignment

January 22, 2023 by Trevor Allen

It’s a funny world we live in. Even in the area I’m from, there are so many diverse perspectives and courses of life to take. I enjoy learning about different journeys from very different people. Do we have a common thread or belief? Can we unite around a single purpose? I can’t prove it, but I think a vast majority of the human species would say yes. Together, we can change the world.

January 22, 2023 /Trevor Allen
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Two blue-footed boobies, Galápagos Islands, April 2019

The Nature of Hard Work

January 20, 2023 by Trevor Allen

And sometimes, you just have to immerse yourself in your work and work hard. Entering the flow state of getting shit done helps melt away a lot of the extra bullshit. And it feels good to work hard. Often your brain doesn’t want to believe it at the outset, but it’s almost always true in the end. It’s almost like you have to trick yourself into it, into just starting. Because once you’re in it, you won’t want to stop; your focus will be consumed by the task at hand.

Remembering these simple truths can provide encouragement for the future, for the world. We can accomplish so much when we work hard. Imagine what we can achieve working hard together.

January 20, 2023 /Trevor Allen
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