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Lanzarote Day Twelve — Migration and how I would address it

Lucy Weir
5 min readMar 30, 2025
A Ruddy Turnstone, a kind of plover with lovely plumage, brown on top white underneath, here on a pier in Lanzarote with the shining sea behind

Firstly, I’d like to thank those of you I know who are reading this. There are a few — a very few! — of you who seem to be doing so regularly, or reasonably regularly, and that’s a big motivation to keep writing. So, thanks.

Most of the topics I write about come out of my own research combined with current experiences here in Lanzarote, and with what I’m engaged in at the moment, which is writing a book. I also offer existential mentoring, though only rather informally, and not necessarily for money, though I do expect some sort of reciprocal benefit. (Some would argue, with all the bad press given to transactionalism recently — isn’t Trump a transactionalist? Apparently not https://davidallengreen.com/2025/02/why-donald-trump-is-not-really-transactional-but-anti-transactional/ — that this is transactionalist. Well, yes. All interactions are interconnected, and therefore all are transactions… but more of this when I write about money. Anyhow, get in touch if you want to know more about existential mentoring).

I’ve long been interested in the question of how to live well, or how to live a good life. I also happen, for now, to live in Paradise, here, in beautiful Lanzarote, with the most wonderful man you could imagine for company, N.

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Lucy Weir
Lucy Weir

Written by Lucy Weir

What if words shape ideas and actions? The ecological emergency is us! Connection matters. Yoga, philosophy, www.knowyogaireland.com. Top writer, Climate Change

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