con/centred

30 con:centred

concentre
verb
past tense: concentred; past participle: concentred
  1. concentrate (something) in a small space or area.
    • come together at a common centre.
    • archaic
      bring (two or more things) towards a common centre.
      “a passion in which soul and body were concentred”

Or:

For everything important to and about a person to be con/nected at the very centre of each element and dimension of their life, rather than their externalities.  

The con/centred person has the potential to bring together their beliefs, experiences, skills, passions, relationships, hopes, and dreams together in a seamless focus of possibility.

It may be, the most concentred person poses the most disruptive questions, including  those held within the beauty of their art:

‘GIFTS are the essence of art.  Art isn’t made as part of an even exchange, it is your chance to create imbalance, which leads to connection.  To share your art is a requirement of making it.’*

(*From Seth Godin’s V is for Vulnerable.  Art is used here to cover a person’s creative action or product.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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