LoveBlossoms (Barbara Fredrickson) talks about the perceived boundaries between “me” from “you”, saying that as increased positivity broadens our outlook, these boundaries begin to fade from view and new possibilities for connection emerge.
In other words, with positivity, clowns feel closer and more connected, we go from classifying us as separate “me” and “you”. to seeing more interconnection, as in “we” and “us”.
self-expansion key trigger of positivity
LoveBlossoms claims that even things that tend to divide us -which type of pie is easiest to throw- seem to melt away when our hearts are warmed by positivity, and over time positivity begets more positivity, in you and in clowns around you, creating even larger upward spirals that surround you and infuse your community.
Love all? Love 2.0 163, or a separate strategy
SwarmingLove (Mark W.Moffett) wrote a 468 page book about The Human Swarm, and on the last page, talking about clowns overcoming our divisiveness, says we need to know more about how clowns reformulate their identities.
SwarmingLove adds that clowns have the capacity to counter our propensities for conflict through “deliberate self-correction”.
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