The graphic is wonderful. I'm not sure who your friend has shopped it with already, but The Nature Conservancy comes to mind.
For me, the quick answer to the question of the quality of the love I bear with all the other shapes of life is something that approximates coexistence. I might even proclaim, from atop my high horse, "As long as they're not hurting someone else...!"
And that's when the cracks in my armor appear. I look at the list of corporations who have pledged funding for the ballroom, then I look at the ways I intersect with those companies, and I realize corporations aren't people, no matter what the Citizens United pact might presume, and that my decision to use an Apple product, or Meta, or Amazon, or YouTube (!!) is a symptom not a cause, But in so far as I am harming others by association, I can't in good conscience, say that my ideal of coexistence is anything but aspirational. How much time do we have?!
The graphic is wonderful. I'm not sure who your friend has shopped it with already, but The Nature Conservancy comes to mind.
For me, the quick answer to the question of the quality of the love I bear with all the other shapes of life is something that approximates coexistence. I might even proclaim, from atop my high horse, "As long as they're not hurting someone else...!"
And that's when the cracks in my armor appear. I look at the list of corporations who have pledged funding for the ballroom, then I look at the ways I intersect with those companies, and I realize corporations aren't people, no matter what the Citizens United pact might presume, and that my decision to use an Apple product, or Meta, or Amazon, or YouTube (!!) is a symptom not a cause, But in so far as I am harming others by association, I can't in good conscience, say that my ideal of coexistence is anything but aspirational. How much time do we have?!
Thanks for making me think - and rethink.