Not sure if you’re familiar with “Sacred Economics” by Charles Eisenstein, but this conversation is echoing that work for me, and it’s a conversation we need to have more - and then we need to act! While Eisenstein has really lost me in recent years, his work up to “The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know is Possible” was inspiring. “Sacred Economics” isn’t perfect but it’s a good deep dive on this topic with very actionable steps to take to for those wanting a different way of connecting and of organizing our resources and communities. Dropping this all here in case anyone is wanting more of this conversation - as I am!
Thank you for always choosing topics that are both personally heartfelt and meaningful in a universal way. I need more of those kinds of reflections in my world
I so love your point. It is important for kids (and all of us) to feel connected and build a strong relationship with their teachers.
I love this story and the message folding in.
Not sure if you’re familiar with “Sacred Economics” by Charles Eisenstein, but this conversation is echoing that work for me, and it’s a conversation we need to have more - and then we need to act! While Eisenstein has really lost me in recent years, his work up to “The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know is Possible” was inspiring. “Sacred Economics” isn’t perfect but it’s a good deep dive on this topic with very actionable steps to take to for those wanting a different way of connecting and of organizing our resources and communities. Dropping this all here in case anyone is wanting more of this conversation - as I am!
Thank you for always choosing topics that are both personally heartfelt and meaningful in a universal way. I need more of those kinds of reflections in my world