Change we cause, are part of, are most likely local, personal, unlikely to change the whole world, yet critical to our entire being. In life’s quagmire, our massive changes may be of little importance to anyone but us. Are we stretching to grab change with both hands, or death-grip clinging to how things were?
Change impacting the entire world is group-work; we might feel we are at its vortex, but more likely we are somewhere in the middle of swirling change, hanging on to old ways with both hands while struggling too, to grab something new with both hands. There seems to be a math problem with that. And a failure to leap. And attachment to old ways …
Either way, getting a grip on something (or someone), requires our hands to be free.