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February 27, 1925 Journals of Anais Nin 1923-1927 [volume 3]
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How can we learn from indigenous wisdom and the plant world to reimagine what we value most? Our economy is rooted in scarcity, competition and the hoarding of resources, and we have surrender our values to a system that actively harms what we love.
“Serviceberries show us another model, one based upon reciprocity rather than accumulation, where wealth and security comes from the quality of our relationships, not from the illusion of self-sufficiency.” - Robin Wall Kimmerer
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From the 📚 / “Even in a damaged world, imaginative human action and natural growth working together can still create a kind of salvation.”
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From the Scrolls / Reveal to Her the World she has Created ✨
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BigQ / What might craftsmanship look like in the 21st century?
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This is interesting 🤔
*Record scratch* *Freeze frame* Yep, that’s us. You’re probably wondering how we got here.
The internet is changing, and with it, social media. We partnered with Archrival who asked Gen Z (aka, you) and Millennial folks (also you) what’s important to you in online communities. Some interesting trends emerged from those conversations, and we thought you might like to take a look and see what tracks for you.
The Trends:
Broken Social Scenes. Too much content, too little organic connection. You want something deeper.
Network Effect. You’re creating new networks that nurture belonging through intimacy, exclusivity, and IRL meet-ups. (Communities, anyone?)
The New Rules of Influence. Connections, not followers. Influencers that build trust and real engagement matter more to you than big numbers.
Community, According to you. Community building must be holistic. Social media must be social. Community is not a marketing strategy.
Interested? Read the full report here.
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