I wanted to share my previous experience with you once again!
Here you go!
If you gather together 100,000 people from all over the country and put them in a single location with access to alcohol and drugs, how much violence would occur?
and her boyfriend
Center Roo Entrance |
Bonnaroo Ferris Wheel |
IN PEACE!
“After day two I had realized something was different, and it struck me. Everybody is getting along, making friends, and helping each other out.”
Research shows that the relationship between humans, drugs, and violence looks typically follows this pattern,
More People = More Cases of Violence
Alcohol = More Cases of Violence
Drugs = More Cases of Violence
People, Alcohol, and Drugs = Lots of Cases Violence
*I must make a disclaimer and say that there is a group known as “Soberoo”, who are music fans that maintain sobriety at Bonnaroo alongside many other individuals that do not use alcohol or illicit drugs while at the festival.
One of the dominating factors for this festival remaining peaceful is the human need and desire for connection.
We all wish to be unique, important, noticed, part of something larger, and/or involved in a community. This is the perfect opportunity for individuals to fulfill this need. The common connection between every individual there was their enjoyment of music. Individuals pay the $300+ price tag to experience some of the greatest music this country and world has to offer, not to fight. There is no volatile contested terrain.
A world where we can connect with other humans, be present for the same reasons, and enjoy being around others?
Sounds like a Utopia to me.
My challenge to you,
When an opportunity presents itself to connect with another individual over something you have in common, take it. Start with less threatening and vulnerable dialogue and build on from there.
If 100,000 people in Tennessee can do it for 96 hours straight, I have confidence you will be able to as well.
Setting up camp! |
The line to get into Centeroo |
Inside Centeroo |
“The Fun Bunch” |
I think this is a great post Jon! And I can certainly attest to the fact that we all were amazed at how a festival with sooo many people, from so many walks of life could really all get along and maintain a peaceful environment for 96 hours. It was inspiring, so is this blog post 🙂
Jon – every day, you inspire me more and more to live my best life. I only wish I had been there with you! Thank you for this post today, Jon. xo