Open your mind

In Esperia, when the 7 Shapes wrote One Daily Tale, they thought deeply about one aspect that was utterly important: having an open mind.

Why? Because it was one of the fundamental keys to creating a world filled with harmony.

With an open mind, two seemingly opposite ideas can eventually merge into one.

The concept of “One for all and all for one” becomes a reality.

And it then becomes clear that this flexibility is something that must be cultivated.

Because it is something that can be worked on! And the more you work on it, the better you get at it—but the more you also realize how much further you still need to go. It is literally a journey in itself.

But this journey brings with it a more fulfilled life, because when you are more open to the world, you finally begin to appreciate it more.

And you will want to protect it.

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