#LaCuna November 13

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In November 2025, many of us will be taking part in the 30-Day Human Condition Coach4aday Challenge. “Human conditions” can refer to the wide range of physical, mental, emotional, and social experiences that define our lives. Each day we will spotlight or describe those experiences. I am going to use this challenge to dive into a book called “The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows” written by John Koenig. It provides the readers words for feelings or human conditions we might be hard to describe.  My condition for today is LA CUNA.

Today’s human condition would relate to a fear about discovery. La Cuna is a descriptor that tells man there is no place left to explore on earth. Quite frankly I’m not sure we are anywhere close when consider the vastness that lies beneath our oceans.

Human Condition-30 Day Challenge Guidelines

As with previous challenges, participants are encouraged to adapt the guidelines to fit their own circumstances. If you can, commit to sharing something about a Human Condition during the month of November.

  1. Record or Describe a Human Condition. Try, if possible, to provide an example
  2. Share with a challenge partner if you have one.
  3. Join the conversation by posting on social media with the hashtag #Coach4adayChallenge

If you need help in clarifying Human Conditions here are some examples

November 13th-La Cuna

As of 2025, humans have directly visited or visually explored less than 0.05% of the ocean floor — meaning places where people (or submersibles) have actually gone and seen it with cameras or sensors in person. So, the human condition of La Cuna probably has quite a while before this imaginary fear becomes a reality.

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