To the place I love, where my feet lead me.
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The individual's awareness of a social situation in which there is injustice, a lack of mutual responsibility, and a lack of concern for others causes many people to want reality to be different, better. This desire sometimes leads to seeking solutions from external factors: leaders, social processes, various social groups, and more. Asking questions about social reality is what brings those who notice injustices and are interested in correction to turn to those they see as capable of promoting correction. Directing questions not only to external factors but back to the questioner allows the questioner to examine the resonance of a certain reality that is not being corrected within them and, in the process, to find the social area that is burning for them. A social act that is motivated by internal combustion is an act that has a better impact on reality and corrects injustices more deeply. This approach to social action allows those leading the action to invest in places and processes in which they can have more influence.