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When was the last time you found yourself having to be a host to a stranger, acquaintance, or friend?
Do you pay attention to the thoughts, behaviours, and actions you exhibit when you need to or could be a host?
The thing is hospitableness, a component of hospitality, is probably one of those things you don’t sit down to think about, probably because it originated with the very foundations of our societies, regardless of where you’re from.
But here we are, in TYP fashion, putting a spotlight on a virtue (arguably) that we take for granted.
It’s only due to several developments over time that we have become more concerned with fear of and the need to be hospitable to others.
In this episode, we unpack what it means to be hospitable and why it matters to our wholeness and essence as human beings. We also highlight the huge role of culture and the challenges to being hospitable for young adults especially.
Our conversation showed that while the direction of modern society is indirectly shredding the fabrics of hospitableness, it remains a benefit on the individual level, that is, you and I.
Finally and most importantly, this episode will reveal to you that our understanding of hospitableness should not be limited to the provision of food and drinks as hosts, but is key to the development and practice of our selflessness, benevolence, & compassion.
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