Hi Glen. Again, am really glad you are opening to this topic. I would just suggest it is important to broaden, "Our". If we are to get to an economy for a thriving world, (the title of a book I am writing) the "our" has to be more inclusive than just all humans. We need to shift from a purely anthropocentric to an ecocentric lens.
Hi Cylvia, I appreciate your comment, and would also invite you to look more deeply into this post, as I mention the need for harmony with nature and heeding the voice of those "those things that grow in the soil and crawl and fly and swim" in several places. For example, the "L" in love is "It supports all biological life."
Hi Glen. Again, am really glad you are opening to this topic. I would just suggest it is important to broaden, "Our". If we are to get to an economy for a thriving world, (the title of a book I am writing) the "our" has to be more inclusive than just all humans. We need to shift from a purely anthropocentric to an ecocentric lens.
Hi Cylvia, I appreciate your comment, and would also invite you to look more deeply into this post, as I mention the need for harmony with nature and heeding the voice of those "those things that grow in the soil and crawl and fly and swim" in several places. For example, the "L" in love is "It supports all biological life."