Small is beautiful - 3 ways to avoid Kevin Costner. #foreverdryland
We've all been there: Your heart is pounding. You're drenched in sweat.
"Why am I on a boat? Where is everybody? Why is Kevin Costner here? And why does he have to be so mean all day? He can swim like a fish and seems to be used to this. Doesn't he care about my feelings at all?"
What seems to be a distant nightmare should in fact concern all of us, TODAY. Let's not throw in the towel just yet.
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"Whenever something is wrong, something is too big." Leopold Kohr, "The Breakdown of Nations", 1957
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We believe this correctly describes one of the most important present day issues. Our resources, our information, our food, the products we buy - The hands that feed us are becoming fewer and fewer every day. Small businesses are being pushed aside. We find ourselves in an increasingly unstable world where a few global players can act with impunity, with no regards to the human condition.
That being said, without further ado:
3 Ways you can avoid Kevin Costner:
1. Be a conscious consumer. If you buy something just to throw it in the trash a week later, you should change that. Don't buy based on impulse. Buy stuff that lasts.
2. Support small artists and producers and/or become one yourself. Your neighbor sells honey? Give it a try!
3. Join community efforts and donate to projects that truly empower the many, rather than the few.
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