“Monk’a & the Art of Agreeableness, ‘Olu’olu”

‘Olu’olu (Agreeableness)

Monk’a, Hawaiian monk seal, shares wise, skillful attitude and understanding that underpins the art of being content and agreeable, ‘olu’olu, with several adorable sea creatures as they face the various swirling emotional winds of blame, anger, greed, discomfort, low status, and pain. Monk’a provides soothing words of wisdom that provides insights to one’s relationship with challenging life mental habits such as the hoarding hermit crab’s tendencies to grab and pile on his back whatever he sees, or to edgy eagle ray’s disposition who craves the thrill of speed and crashes and gets hurt.

 

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