In a previous essay, Life is a Farmer’s Market, I tried to relay the calm that exudes over a Sunday stroll through the rows and rows of produce of the street fair–despite, however chaotic that Sao Paulo market actually is.
Little acts of kindness to others and to ourselves help keep our sanity. I don't know how we take back the world from those who are doing grave harm to humanity. Not a new problem, but finally one that cannot be ignored. We've reached critical mass, and we had better do more than plant vegetables. Not to kill your vibe, Judson, but we had best stop picking sides to blame team red or team blue or team me or team you, and start picking team human!
The post was full of healthy, positive suggestions, and I didn't want to bring anyone down. I am actually an optimist, but I can sometimes come off negative just from being tired and angry at the way the world seems to work.
More words for my soul. Thank you.
Your book has shipped by the way!
Glad to hear it. Safe travels, Tristan!
Little acts of kindness to others and to ourselves help keep our sanity. I don't know how we take back the world from those who are doing grave harm to humanity. Not a new problem, but finally one that cannot be ignored. We've reached critical mass, and we had better do more than plant vegetables. Not to kill your vibe, Judson, but we had best stop picking sides to blame team red or team blue or team me or team you, and start picking team human!
Doesn't kill my vibe at all, Tina! What makes you think it would?
The post was full of healthy, positive suggestions, and I didn't want to bring anyone down. I am actually an optimist, but I can sometimes come off negative just from being tired and angry at the way the world seems to work.
I understand completely. All good in my book! Thanks for reading...