You may feel drawn to other cultures today and be driven to converse with individuals from other lands, study cultures from around the globe, and travel. Satisfying these universal feelings may present a challenge if you are pressed for time or aren't socially connected to people of other cultural backgrounds. You can still become a valuable member of the global community, however, by taking the time to discover how your actions are related to the living conditions or social structures of foreign countries or the health of the environment in your community. You may discover that you have a greater impact on the state of the world than you previously imagined. Today can be a wonderful time to explore ways of ensuring that your environmental and sociological footprint is a small one.

Broadening your perspective in order to think globally allows you to consider your impact on the world based on the interconnectivity of the world's systems. It can be difficult to understand the universal effect of our thoughts and actions because our vantage points are limited by our experience. Actively seeking to gain a wider perspective can help you figuratively zoom out in order to determine the scope of your influence on your immediate environment and how that influence spreads outward. You'll come to understand that everything you do will impact someone or something, and that impact will send out waves that can affect the machinations of the world as a whole. As you examine life outside of the range of your experience today, you'll discover your true impact on the world.