Maru is from Argentina.
I’m from New Zealand. Argentina is filled with one way streets.
New Zealand is filled with roundabouts.
When I’m with Maru in Argentina, I marvel at how she has memorised the streets and avoids all the dead ends.
And when we’re in New Zealand, Maru is impressed at how everyone just seems to know how to get in and out of a multi-lane roundabout.
We’ve all got our own one way streets and roundabouts—things we’re comfortable with, and things that feel foreign to us. Regardless of our differences, there’s always something to learn—and appreciate—about the way that others work.