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American author Joseph Campbell said, "We're so engaged in doing things to achieve purposes of outer value that we forget the inner value, the rapture that is associated with

being alive, is what it is all about."

Again, I thought of 5 kajillion things when I read this, connecting it to myself. What do you think? How does this apply to us today? What kinds of things are
we focused on in the outside that we neglect the inside? Why is this dangerous? At the end of the quote, he says it's "what IT is all about." What is it? (One delicious paragraph.)

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Answer:

it apply to us today by telling us we need to respect both value.

on the outside we are focused about what people think about us instead of what we think.

its dangerous because ignoring something that's part of you can really hurt

Step-by-step explanation:

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