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John Perkins John Perkins said: " There are 300 maxims, each with an explanatory paragraph. I'll have to research if this style of "pocket mirror" small books began before Gracian's time. My current game is to read one a day or so, in random order. This translation is in the public d ...more "

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“When capital moves to finance, economic life is on the way to destruction. Finance has nothing to do with economic life as a whole. It is an imitation or double of economic life consisting of using money to make money—all cerebral activity with no world. 89

A gift has an unknown future because nothing is expected in return and no specification is made concerning its outcome. 91”
Robert Sardello, Facing the World with Soul: The Reimagination of Modern Life

Laura Otis
“Emotions are not built-in but made from more basic parts. They are not universal but vary from culture to culture. They are not triggered, you create them. They emerge as a combination of the physical properties of your body, a flexible brain that wires itself to whatever environment it develops in, and your culture and upbringing, which provide that environment.' 20. Quoting Lisa Feldman Barrett, How Emotions are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain 2017, xii.”
Laura Otis, Banned Emotions: How Metaphors Can Shape What People Feel

“How marvelous to live long enough to escape your past. 196

Finding instruction in irritation is like faking an orgasm. 58”
Laurie Stone, Streaming Now: Postcards from the Thing That Is Happening

“We know how to do this. And what's more, we crave doing it, feeling more alive with every gift exchange. 44

We live in the tension between what is and what is possible. 47

The Honorable Harvest
Know the ways of the ones who take care of you, so that you may take care of them.
Introduce yourself. Be accountable as the one who comes asking for life.
Ask permission before taking. Abide by the answer.
Never take the first. Never take the last.
Take only what you need.
Take only that which is given.
Never take more than half. Leave some for others.
Harvest in a way that minimizes harm.
Use it respectfully. Never waste what you have taken.
Share.
Give thanks for what you have been given.
Give a gift, in reciprocity for what you have taken.
Sustain the ones who sustain you and the earth will last forever. 64-65”
Robin Wall Kimmerer; Naoko Miki, The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World

Judith N. Shklar
“Tradition is often nothing but the evidence of silence. 124”
Judith N. Shklar, The Faces of Injustice

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