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Who were you ten years ago? How did that person think? How did they see the world?
And what about today? How have those things changed? How would you feel if you passed that person on the street tomorrow? Would you recognize them?
Now instead of who you were, ten years ago, what if it's who you want to be ten years from now?
Hal Hershfield understands that connecting with our future selves can feel like a vague, unfulfilling endeavor. But to hear him say it, it's one of the most valuable ways we have to connect with our spirit and our purpose.
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Who were you ten years ago? How did that person think? How did they see the world?
And what about today? How have those things changed? How would you feel if you passed that person on the street tomorrow? Would you recognize them?
Now instead of who you were, ten years ago, what if it's who you want to be ten years from now?
Hal Hershfield understands that connecting with our future selves can feel like a vague, unfulfilling endeavor. But to hear him say it, it's one of the most valuable ways we have to connect with our spirit and our purpose.

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