
Cages, Circles, and Communities
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Arejay discusses the importance of distinguishing between "cages," "circles," and "communities" in personal and professional growth. A "cage" is a group of people with limited mindsets that may hold you back, often due to fear or jealousy. "Circles" are supportive individuals with broader perspectives who help you progress. "Communities" can contain both, depending on their curation. Arejay emphasizes the need to curate our environments to foster growth, suggesting that while default communities (like family) may offer mixed support, curated communities around shared interests or goals are more likely to be supportive. She advises choosing spaces that nourish personal development and encourages compassion and self-awareness in navigating different relationships.