We all want to live in a world that is fairer, healthier, and kinder. But the question often is: where do I fit in? The truth is: there isn’t one right way.
"To act for justice and climate in the long run, we need to feel alive in what we do."
Goal: To uncover the activities, relationships, and experiences that give you energy.
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"Recognizing your strengths allows you to contribute in a way that feels natural, not forced."
Goal: To recognize the abilities you already have — whether practical, emotional, or creative.
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"Looking honestly at what is needed helps us avoid acting only from personal preference and instead join in solidarity with others."
Goal: To understand where the world is calling for change — directing us towards real needs.
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"The magic happens where joy, strength, and need meet. This overlap isn’t fixed forever — it can shift over time."
Goal: To see the overlap between joy, skills, and needs — the “sweet spot” where your contribution feels both natural and impactful.
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"Realism is not defeatism. By knowing our limits, we build resilience. A sustainable contribution respects both your capacities and your needs."
Goal: To recognize limits and challenges and how to work with them.
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"The important part is to begin in a way that fits your current life and energy."
Goal: To take the first step that fits your life right now — personal, local, or broader.
There is no single “right” role. Some people march in the streets. Some plant trees. Some write stories. All roles matter. The important thing is that your contribution comes from a place of joy, strength, and care.