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Life with Sweat

July 31, 2024 by Trevor Allen

Life is better with sweat. We are more sedentary now than ever in our species history. Maybe all the sensed division out there can be solved with regular exercise. When we work out we release endorphins and feel better. What if it is that simple?

July 31, 2024 /Trevor Allen
humanism

Collective Musings

July 30, 2024 by Trevor Allen

My purpose is to contribute… what is our purpose? Is it to procreate? To spread love into the universe?

We are figuring it out as a species. For thousands of years we weren’t able to break the barriers of tribe and culture. Today, with our technology and knowledge, it’s possible.

Any perceived differences are subtle on this grand stage. Have we evolved enough to understand that, to harness the power we possess?

That is our collective purpose in today’s world: to raise global consciousness on this planet, to unite humanity…and to emanate love.

July 30, 2024 /Trevor Allen
love

Ethereal Green

July 29, 2024 by Trevor Allen

Have you ever paused to admire the translucent green of a leaf in the shining sun? It’s incredibly beautiful, otherworldly even.

Plants possess this amazing ability to use chlorophyll and sustain themselves solely with light. It’s something we can’t do. Their very cells are different from ours.

Sometimes the seemingly smallest things can spark joy. When we’re still, we don’t need to go looking for wonder—we recognize it’s all around us.

July 29, 2024 /Trevor Allen
nature

Common Wisdom

July 28, 2024 by Trevor Allen

The great religions, the well known doctrines, and grandmothers’ advice worldwide all share one characteristic in common: consideration. It’s what separates us as a species, the ability to think and see beyond ourselves. It is the only thing that will empower us to continue to evolve.

July 28, 2024 /Trevor Allen
philosophy

Animal Living

July 27, 2024 by Trevor Allen

It’s always different living with animals. When you live with other species like dogs or cats your perspective somehow dehumanizes. You see the weather as it is, conditions at your current place on Earth, rather than how it might affect human activities. You can view the day in terms of work, play, feeding and rest, like they do. It makes you consider how we’re living, and helps ensure you’re valuing the right things in life. It’s an incredible experience, this life on planet Earth.

July 27, 2024 /Trevor Allen
nature

Feeling Good

July 26, 2024 by Trevor Allen

I’ve focused on my fitness this year, and I have to say I feel great. Life is better when you’re healthy and in shape.

When we feel our best we can do great things. Part of the whole “look good feel good play good” philosophy I grew up with.

What if improving our world, doing good things for our world, merely comes down to more of us feeling better?

July 26, 2024 /Trevor Allen
philosophy

Summer Moment

July 25, 2024 by Trevor Allen

The heat of summer is always a turning point. The first half of the year has passed, and we either look forward to the back half or live in the moment. We can prepare for what’s to come, but we can’t live in the future.

With children out of school and all the fun events and travel, summer is the easiest time for us to embrace the moment. Can our species see itself while in this moment?

July 25, 2024 /Trevor Allen
zeitgeist

Satisfaction and Fulfillment

July 24, 2024 by Trevor Allen

One of the challenges of living in the Bay Area is the prevalence of inordinate wealth. You may easily question if you’re “doing well” when surrounded by so much of it.

Which is why fulfillment and satisfaction are better metrics. They’re the real indicators of happiness. Are we satisfied? Are we fulfilled?

July 24, 2024 /Trevor Allen
philosophy

Elections 76 Years Apart

July 23, 2024 by Trevor Allen

In January 1948, nobody thought Harry Truman could win reelection. Almost every single poll counted him out, all the news media counted him out, even his political party counted him out. And yet through determination and a deep belief in what’s right, after touring nearly the entire country, he won.

This is not 1948. And obviously Joe Biden is not Harry Truman. It doesn’t appear a Truman candidate will emerge this election cycle. Most Americans seem unhappy with both major candidates. So what will we do? What will the great citizens of the United States demand of their representatives in 2024? How will we self-govern?

The power lies with us.

July 23, 2024 /Trevor Allen
citizenship, zeitgeist

These Political Times

July 22, 2024 by Trevor Allen

And it all changes again. I had a feeling something would happen while away and disconnected in Yosemite. Books will be written about this time in political history. And while everyone seems to have hot takes, the summer succession of the Presidential debate, the Trump assassination attempt, and now Biden's drop out of the election is unprecedented.

It seems like a long time until November, in which a lot can still happen. It's our responsibility as citizens of this country to continue to voice our opinions and to demand change and transparency from our representatives. Information is available to ordinary citizens as never before; the time is now to choose the direction of our country. Who do we want to lead us? Because that's truly our choice, not the Democratic or Republican parties.

We enjoy incredible rights and freedoms in this country. They come with responsibilities. Let's act on behalf of them.

July 22, 2024 /Trevor Allen
zeitgeist, citizenship

Birthday Observations

July 21, 2024 by Trevor Allen

Waking up in Yosemite for your birthday’s not a bad way to go. Some observations from the woods:

  • it’s possible to look graceful setting up a tent

  • we enjoy just this brief glimpse of time during our lives compared to the geological timescales of this planet

  • the mountains and woods restore you soul - we should visit them more often

  • watching children play in the river reinforces they’re the future of our species

  • driving is hard for humans

  • it feels really good to shower after camping for three days

  • Yosemite is one of the most beautiful places on the planet

I go into a new year of life full of hope and with many aspirations. I want to learn to cook more things. I want to keep reading and prioritizing exercise. But most of all, I want to renew my focus of contribution, of giving to the world. I foresee big things coming in 2024-2025 for TAV. Stay tuned.

July 21, 2024 /Trevor Allen
nature, special day

National Parks for All

July 20, 2024 by Trevor Allen

When this is published I’ll be hiking a trail or basking in the Merced River.

I implore those who haven’t been to visit Yosemite, to see our national parks. They are one of America’s greatest features.

When we appreciate our open, wild places, we can all come together as one species on one rock.

We are lucky to inhabit such a beautiful place, beyond our wildest imagination.

July 20, 2024 /Trevor Allen
nature

Into the Woods

July 19, 2024 by Trevor Allen

Today I head into the woods. More specifically, we return to my favorite place on the planet: Yosemite Valley.

I look forward to what we all need: an occasional disconnect, a mental refresh and a spiritual reset.

Here’s to communing with nature and seeking oneness with Mother Earth.

July 19, 2024 /Trevor Allen
travel, nature

Friendship Today

July 18, 2024 by Trevor Allen

True love might bring the greatest happiness in life, but friendship also significantly contributes to a fulfilling life.

Seeing friends often is important.

We couldn’t do that during the pandemic, and it feels like it happens less often now with our devices and virtual worlds.

Everybody needs a friend.

July 18, 2024 /Trevor Allen
love

Balancing Attention

July 17, 2024 by Trevor Allen

The man as a person aside, I often think about Dr. Seuss’ line, “life is a great balancing act.” It’s a simple yet wise statement.

We can pursue success in multiple arenas in life, but excelling in all of them seems impossible. We have to choose what we give our attention to.

Almost all of us choose love or vocation. When we look at it that way, we’re much more similar than we are different.

July 17, 2024 /Trevor Allen
mobile blog

Things I am not

July 16, 2024 by Trevor Allen

I could be blind. I could have nothing to eat. I could be alone. But I’m not.

I try to appreciate simple facts such as these each morning, to spur feelings of gratefulness.

Because life is beautiful.

July 16, 2024 /Trevor Allen
philosophy, love

Simple Dinners

July 15, 2024 by Trevor Allen

Life goes on, and keeps going on. As the years pass I’ve realized my fondest memories are often simple dinners with friends or family. It’s the people in our lives that matter. If we remember that, we’ll treat strangers better, and the world will be a better place. The goings on will be more memorable.

July 15, 2024 /Trevor Allen
love

American Baseball

July 14, 2024 by Trevor Allen

Nothing like a summer baseball game to make you feel American. Hot dogs, balls and strikes, the National Anthem.

There are many things we can enjoy together as a nation. We only need to look at what’s right in front of us.

July 14, 2024 /Trevor Allen
zeitgeist

Democracy Now

July 13, 2024 by Trevor Allen

What happened at the Trump rally today is appalling. It makes one scared about their country.

I don’t even know how to react, still. I’m still processing. But I’ve realized that although I’ve never voted for Trump nor ever will, I’m glad he appears relatively unharmed.

We have a choice as a country. How we move forward through this election and in the immediate future will go a long way in determining the success of our country and our democracy.

July 13, 2024 /Trevor Allen
zeitgeist, citizenship

Baseline

July 12, 2024 by Trevor Allen

We naturally return to baseline. It’s a biological mechanism that ensures survival.

Can we agree on a baseline that every human on the planet should have the right to enjoy?

Then anything beyond that (which so many of us enjoy daily, including myself) is bliss.

If we remind ourselves how good we have it, compared to how bad it could be, we can temporarily elevate above baseline in a positive way.

And that’s what gratitude is.

July 12, 2024 /Trevor Allen
philosophy
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