Learning About Invitations
Invitations to trail-off may take different shapes and forms, like offering someone a ride, playing bingo or drinking coffee. It is up to you to decide whether you want to accept these invitations. They allow you to divert from previous trajectories and extend towards a practice of wayfaring and dwelling, to "waste" time and to be curious. Being receptive and open to such invitations is also the most effective way in this knowledge-land-scape to gain corresponsive insights on the meaning of “ethical engagement” together. As I have found from my own experiences in the field, the most insightful moments happen by responding to unanticipated encounters and phenomena with curiosity and openness.
Sometimes invitations, however, lead to their own trails, and consist of more than one event or encounter. In that case you will follow this side-trail until you can no longer “keep going”. When you reach the end of one of these side-trails, you are often offered to return to the cut that you came from. In this case the “instructions” cut.
Click “return” to leave this side-trail and go back to the instructions cut.