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EP 229 Ten Extra Steps: A grocery store parking lot and the weight of small choices

EP 229 Ten Extra Steps: A grocery store parking lot and the weight of small choices

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There’s a moment most of us have experienced; standing in a parking lot, deciding whether to return a shopping cart or leave it behind. It’s small. Almost forgettable.

But the more I’ve paid attention to those moments, the more I’ve realized they might reveal something deeper about how we move through the world. In this episode, I start with a simple observation in a grocery store parking lot and follow it into something bigger, unseen people, invisible effort, and the quiet decisions we make when no one’s watching. This isn’t really about carts. It’s about the ten extra steps, and what they might say about who we’re becoming.

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Until next time, take care of yourselves, and each other.

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