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se the couple is made up of individuals who decide to spend their life together, protecting the individual spaces in the large common space.</p><p id="508a">In my romantic relationship, there is room for more, it is not saying that I will use it but potentially there is because people have to choose each other every day, not to feel locked in the same prison.</p><p id="fa7f">Life is choice, sharing, and freedom; space delimits these areas for better or for worse. Then there is the large space in which we live, the world, and the universe in which we are immersed. It must not become a space of conquest, but a sea in which to swim in the company to go far and better understand the purpose of our life. We must not be predators, but migrants gathering the fruits that the space around us bestows on us every day.</p><p id="07c3">We must be far-sighted while bringing respect to this space that surrounds us and of which we still know too little.</p><p id="e282">Traveling opens your mind, introduces you to new people and challenging situations.</p><p id="d741">In my life, the topical moments, those in which I made an important evolutionary leap (personal and/or professional), have been punctuated by changes in spa

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ce. I was away abroad for months, encountering different cultures and ways of thinking, and this enriched me made me better. Immersing yourself in new spaces means playing in new situations, the space is full of opportunities to change for the better.</p><p id="fdf3">And then there is the space we use as a barrier against those we want to keep away, it is the space of distance that allows us not to meet unwelcome people or that of silences that distance sharing. Space is a silent weapon that helps us protect ourselves. A space without apparent barriers used to separate. Space is not only something physical but also mental. In our mind, spatial situations are created that go beyond the consolidated reality and lead us to explore otherwise unexplored dimensions.</p><p id="6311">The radiations that our eyes perceive and that the microtubules of our brain transform into the reality we see delimit the space in which we live. Reality is interpretation and our collective imagination designs the world as we see it.</p><p id="9be2">Always sitting in the same place looking at the same horizon gives tranquility, but takes away opportunities for growth and that is why I often changed the horizon.</p></article></body>

Space Is a Dependent Variable

I often changed the horizon

Photo Provided By Author— somewhere in Ireland

How many times have we lacked the space to cultivate our emotions? How many times have we stolen it from others? And how many times have we filled it with useless and harmful things?

For me, space is vital, even in relationships, where space must be shared, we must always keep some space for ourselves. There must always be an inviolable space, a sanctuary inaccessible to others where we can take refuge and find ourselves.

There are days where this space embraces the world, others only my desk, the one where I write, absorbed in my thoughts.

There are public spaces, common spaces, and individual spaces: areas for thinking without time limits where everything is allowed, where certainties are strengthened and the world takes on different appearances.

Love requires space to be like a breath of wind that feeds the flame of passion because the couple is made up of individuals who decide to spend their life together, protecting the individual spaces in the large common space.

In my romantic relationship, there is room for more, it is not saying that I will use it but potentially there is because people have to choose each other every day, not to feel locked in the same prison.

Life is choice, sharing, and freedom; space delimits these areas for better or for worse. Then there is the large space in which we live, the world, and the universe in which we are immersed. It must not become a space of conquest, but a sea in which to swim in the company to go far and better understand the purpose of our life. We must not be predators, but migrants gathering the fruits that the space around us bestows on us every day.

We must be far-sighted while bringing respect to this space that surrounds us and of which we still know too little.

Traveling opens your mind, introduces you to new people and challenging situations.

In my life, the topical moments, those in which I made an important evolutionary leap (personal and/or professional), have been punctuated by changes in space. I was away abroad for months, encountering different cultures and ways of thinking, and this enriched me made me better. Immersing yourself in new spaces means playing in new situations, the space is full of opportunities to change for the better.

And then there is the space we use as a barrier against those we want to keep away, it is the space of distance that allows us not to meet unwelcome people or that of silences that distance sharing. Space is a silent weapon that helps us protect ourselves. A space without apparent barriers used to separate. Space is not only something physical but also mental. In our mind, spatial situations are created that go beyond the consolidated reality and lead us to explore otherwise unexplored dimensions.

The radiations that our eyes perceive and that the microtubules of our brain transform into the reality we see delimit the space in which we live. Reality is interpretation and our collective imagination designs the world as we see it.

Always sitting in the same place looking at the same horizon gives tranquility, but takes away opportunities for growth and that is why I often changed the horizon.

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