Pierce Otlhogile-Gordon, Ph.D.
1 min readFeb 25, 2019

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I deeply appreciate these insights.

I’ve also been thinking deeply about why we do things for others to experience, even if we’re not here to experience it. I’ve come to the limited conclusion that it’s because humans are social creatures that are tied to the life they’re living today. Thus, they want to make sure others validate their existence somehow.

Finding meaning through connection goes both ways it seems. What do you think?

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Pierce Otlhogile-Gordon, Ph.D.
Pierce Otlhogile-Gordon, Ph.D.

Written by Pierce Otlhogile-Gordon, Ph.D.

a knowledge architect. building social change education.

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