This is a very helpful reflection on the Hero’s Journey. I have always found it part of the individualistic paradigm which arose alongside globalisation/achievement/orange (whichever way you use to describe worldviews. And very internally/ego centric. It’s about the I. It forgets the external considering that is so important for example, in regenerative work. We are a ‘we’. A collective. Together. But there is also something about the ‘we’ that is similarly lacking. For many, it can be experienced as too strong an abandonment of the individuals needs, a loss rather than a contribution. I think there is a version of the story that is ‘I and We’ - a future in which individuals are able to work towards their own personal evolutionary potential whilst support people and places to achieve their evolutionary potential that combines the best of the ‘I’ and the ‘We’ approaches. That may not make sense!