Relating to other people with honesty is requisite to being part of the beneficial outcome resulting from that interaction. It is necessary to drop all pretense and allow oneself to be present for another person. It is through episodes of challenge and difficulty that humans find the common footing which facilitates collaborative effort. Adversity has a way of revealing that people are all the same underneath. A person will drop their isolative veneer and lend assistance if they feel comfortable within a situation involving unknown persons. Situations require assessment so as to avoid blindly putting self into a (precarious) predicament. Cooperation and collaboration set a foundational framework for extending outward into a mindset of societal coexistence. People are connected on a deep level that can be re-established and bring us all into harmony.

Positive interactions between humans can lend to favorable, situational outcomes. People in western society lean more toward stand-off-ish-ness. People, in general, do not want to get involved in situations unrelated to themselves. That is to say that unless the situation has some type of direct impact, people tend to brush it aside. This is survival instinct. Yet, sometimes it is good to ‘get involved, on some level. A person who would typically avoid a distressful situation might be the difference between that situation being resolved or someone remaining ‘stuck’. By helping other people, people help themselves. It is by reaching out to others that the vibratory stage is charge for that action to forwarded down the line. Social interactions that center around lending assistance can alleviate stressful situations.
Humans are more likely to bond together in the midst of challenging scenarios. Instances of distress can be a catalyst for bringing people together. A situation that facilitates ‘reaching across the aisle’ is a universal signal of car trouble: a raised hood (bonnet) or the flashing hazards. Helping someone on the road is how the differences that separate people are dissolved. Men, especially, are want to be of service by displaying their capacities and aptitude for automobile maintenance. Sometimes, the parties are acquainted with each other, sometimes not. All that matters is that there is someone who is in distress that I may be able to assist. Discussions center around the matter at hand . . . . What is wrong with the vehicle?? How can I contribute to resolving the issue??

Humans extend beyond their normal boundaries when they lend a hand to the another person. This particularly the case when there is no familiarity between either of the parties. The desire to help someone else may stem from a past event. Perhaps a relative of the person lending assistance was a recipient of assistance themselves. The person who is currently lending assistance may feels that they are paying the deed forward, on a higher, karmic level. This lending of a hand to another can create a ripple effect. It may motivate others to be of assistance, even more so, if the effort is not too inconvenient. This is not to promote unsafe acts, i.e.: stopping along the side of the road at midnight. The object is to present the idea that helping is a way to bridge societal divisions.
Normalizing coexistence would facilitate an ease of living to be extended outward to all. The ability to help other individuals is a key to overcoming scenarios that would be daunting if faced alone. Buxton, Iowa (~ 1895 – 1925), unique for its times, is a past example of how societal harmony and cooperation can function as stabilizing forces. Racial integration and harmony existed there at a time when racial tolerance was the exception and not the rule. This is evidence that people can be concerned about others and assist them when the need arises. Mycelium allows tree in the forest to exchange vital information about their environment. This interconnectedness supports the overall health and balance of the forest ecosystem. People can emulate this and create societal balance and harmony . . . . . . by communicating with and help each other.

Positive interactions between humans can lend to favorable, situational outcomes. Humans are more likely to bond together in the midst of challenging scenarios. Humans extend beyond their normal boundaries when they lend a hand to the unknown person. Normalizing coexistence would facilitate an ease of living to be extended outward to all
