Elle Luna: The Crossroads of Should & Must

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October 6, 2016

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Elle Luna: The Crossroads of Should & Must

Choosing Must is the greatest thing we can do with our lives

- Elle Luna -

Elle Luna: The Crossroads of Should & Must

"If you want to know Must, get to know Should. This is hard work. Really hard work. We unconsciously imprison ourselves to avoid our most primal fears. We choose Should because choosing Must is terrifying, incomprehensible. Our prison is constructed from a lifetime of Shoulds, the world of choices weve unwittingly agreed to, the walls that alienate us from our truest, most authentic selves. Should is the doorkeeper to Must. And just as you create your prison, you can set yourself free." Artist and designer Elle Luna shares more in an essay that struck a deep chord for readers around the globe. { read more }

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