A lot of times in parks the large dogs and little dogs separate. That creates the opposite of social. Sometimes dogs run back in forth with a fence dividing them so it is fence fighting with social interaction.
Detecting and culling infected birds is still the key, and for that we have to compensate the owners of chicken whose flocks are killed. And we have to limit interaction between humans and birds, which is a huge challenge within an environment where people are used to living very close to their chickens.
One of the best ways to educate our hearts is to look at our interaction with other people, because our relationships with others are fundamentally a reflection of our relationship with ourselves.
I'm super confident about creative stuff, and I'm really not confident about human interactions stuff.
I enjoy the collaboration. I always envied people in bands who got to have that interaction.
What if you, too, were to greet every interaction in your life with the question 'What's the potential opportunity that this is?'
What people are perceiving will dictate what their life and ultimately what your interaction is.
We live in an age where people are like, "I'd love to catch up. Maybe text me later? But don't call because I don't really listen to my messages. But if you text me. . . " We've displaced interaction into sound bites and untethered phrases and sentences that come up on the phone as Twitter feed.