Jackson Langfeld (reading) turners ritual process

 The idea of liminality is one of those concepts that you start to see everywhere once you learn about it. Kind of like when you get a new car. He talks about transitional times in life where the structure of normal life is uprooted and uncertainty becomes common, feeling like you're running on instinct and becoming a shell of yourself. However this is not treated as a bad thing, I enjoy this as sometimes its necessary to go through periods like that in order to see growth. That is exactly what Turner is talking about. I have been stuck in situations like this, mainly the transition from highschooler to college student where your structured reality seems to fall apart and there's nothing you can do but pick up the pieces that make you who you are. 

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