Greetings, bookish friends! I wish I had some bird news to report, but it’s been a while since I’ve identified a new species. I did have six goldfinches on my feeder all at once recently, which was quite a sight. I do have this exciting update, though: the blueberries are coming!
Re: mutual aid—Daniel Everett has been quoted by Charles Eisenstein and Robin Wall Kimmerer from a conversation he had with an indigenous Brazilian, who said, in reference to the surplus from a hunt, "I store my meat in the belly of my brother."
What if, instead of having savings accounts, we gave money away to others in our communities? This is also more "efficient" from the economic standpoint, as money that isn't circulating effectively doesn't exist.
Re: mutual aid—Daniel Everett has been quoted by Charles Eisenstein and Robin Wall Kimmerer from a conversation he had with an indigenous Brazilian, who said, in reference to the surplus from a hunt, "I store my meat in the belly of my brother."
What if, instead of having savings accounts, we gave money away to others in our communities? This is also more "efficient" from the economic standpoint, as money that isn't circulating effectively doesn't exist.