I loved it, especially the different (positive) ways to transcend grief and ways to cope through his interviews. I haven't yet gotten to that point in my journey so it was a good blueprint!
Yes! The interviews were my favourite part, I loved to hear the different perspective. Though it means I now have a bigger list of books I need to read from those authors xD
As ever, a wonderful read Isabelle. I have not long finished It's Not That Radical and I felt that this piece really echoed that book's outlook. I recently caveated some thoughts I had about the future as being Utopian (and therefore suggesting they were unattainable of sorts as that's how I saw a Utopia). Always a fan of a reframe, I am loving how differently I see it now. When seen as Andrew and you (and Mikaela Loach) have done, it feels exciting and truly imaginable. Because imagining something totally different to what we have now actually feels more achievable on some level than trying to fix a broken, unkind, immoral system. Where people want answers when one suggests changing things, and I don't have the answers. But now my answer will simply be, why not? Thank you, you lifted me once again x
That book has been on my list for a while, but I think you just bumped it to the top, now I need to order it. :) Really loved this comment Claire, you're so right. <3
Currently listening to Andrew Boyd on our road trip-- thank you for the recc!
What do you think of it?!?!!
I loved it, especially the different (positive) ways to transcend grief and ways to cope through his interviews. I haven't yet gotten to that point in my journey so it was a good blueprint!
Yes! The interviews were my favourite part, I loved to hear the different perspective. Though it means I now have a bigger list of books I need to read from those authors xD
As ever, a wonderful read Isabelle. I have not long finished It's Not That Radical and I felt that this piece really echoed that book's outlook. I recently caveated some thoughts I had about the future as being Utopian (and therefore suggesting they were unattainable of sorts as that's how I saw a Utopia). Always a fan of a reframe, I am loving how differently I see it now. When seen as Andrew and you (and Mikaela Loach) have done, it feels exciting and truly imaginable. Because imagining something totally different to what we have now actually feels more achievable on some level than trying to fix a broken, unkind, immoral system. Where people want answers when one suggests changing things, and I don't have the answers. But now my answer will simply be, why not? Thank you, you lifted me once again x
That book has been on my list for a while, but I think you just bumped it to the top, now I need to order it. :) Really loved this comment Claire, you're so right. <3
Inspiring read! As daunting as all of this is, there are still so many people who want to build a better future. We'll get there.
Thanks, Leonard. I think we will, too. :)