The Art Beyond the Instrument
…this is one of my photos, by the way There persists, in every era, a quiet but stubborn prejudice: the belief that the value of a creation…
May 20, 2026
Modern Life and Our Dopamine Addiction
May 19, 2026
Café Culture
May 17, 2026
The Economy of Trust: A White Paper on Re-Community, Social Capital, and the Future of Human Systems
May 17, 2026
The Trust-Based Economy
May 16, 2026
“Into the Forest” by Jean Hegland
May 16, 2026
I Am a Witness to Real Value
May 15, 2026
Am I the Catcher in the Rye?
May 14, 2026
Systems Need to Be Bottom-Heavy (not top-heavy)
May 20, 2026
Modern Life and Our Dopamine Addiction
May 19, 2026
Café Culture
May 17, 2026
The Economy of Trust: A White Paper on Re-Community, Social Capital, and the Future of Human Systems
May 17, 2026
The Trust-Based Economy
May 16, 2026
“Into the Forest” by Jean Hegland
May 16, 2026
I Am a Witness to Real Value
May 15, 2026
Am I the Catcher in the Rye?
May 14, 2026
Systems Need to Be Bottom-Heavy (not top-heavy)
…this is one of my photos, by the way There persists, in every era, a quiet but stubborn prejudice: the belief that the value of a creation…
At some point in the last ten years, I realized I no longer know how to relax. I don’t mean in the cute, candlelit, bubble-bath sense. I…
We tend to think of economies in terms of money. Monetary systems, markets, prices; these are the structures we’re taught to see. But what if we’ve been…
Let me just say right off the bat: perfection sounds lovely in theory. Like a beach vacation where you never get sunburned and the waiter always knows…
Let’s talk about co-dependence, shall we? That word usually shows up in therapy sessions, pop psychology books with vaguely floral covers, or during Thanksgiving dinner right after…
We don’t usually think of brushing our teeth, sending a text, or walking into a room as anything special. Our days are filled with automatic actions like…
The arc of human history often feels like a story we’ve already read, even as we live it. Every age believes itself to be teetering on a…
Power, Empowerment, and Social Change; Edited by Rosemary McGee and Jethro Pettit In the sprawling and often self-congratulatory literature of development studies, “empowerment” has become one of…
Most people think escaping the rat race means buying goats. The fantasy goes something like this: you sell everything, move to the country, get some chickens, and…
“The most radical act today may be emotional stewardship: choosing what we echo, what we absorb, and what we let pass through.” By any objective measure, we…