Gift economies came before money, not the barter that Adam Smith seems to have invented. I am amused that the creation story of economics is a fairytale.
Shoshin, the beginner's mind, is a valuable thinking tool, which saves you from the embarrassing situation of thinking you're right because you already know so much. I've been employing bits of this for years, most notably the technique of explaining myself and arguing with myself; I'm interested to find there's a name for it.
Shareable: Building Collective Resilience in the Wake of Disasters - does what it says on the can. Expect to see chunks of this resurfacing in Gentle Decline, assuming I don't just send one final issue going "read this". (I jest, I don't shut up that easy.)
Shoshin, the beginner's mind, is a valuable thinking tool, which saves you from the embarrassing situation of thinking you're right because you already know so much. I've been employing bits of this for years, most notably the technique of explaining myself and arguing with myself; I'm interested to find there's a name for it.
Shareable: Building Collective Resilience in the Wake of Disasters - does what it says on the can. Expect to see chunks of this resurfacing in Gentle Decline, assuming I don't just send one final issue going "read this". (I jest, I don't shut up that easy.)
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I do miss FB at times for the simplicity and the ease of being able to throw out an appropriate emoticon. In the absence of that, this: Lol.