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Our lives are so rushed, so busy. Always on the clock. Counting the hours, minutes, seconds. Have yo
Are you ready to think in centuries instead of seconds? Eons instead of hours? It’s time to make tho
When you’re on the clock, you’re always running out of time – because in our culture, time is money.
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Anthropologist Enrique Salmon formulated the concept of “kincentricity,” a worldview that sees every
There are old folktales and legends of people who can become animals. Animals who can become people.
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When you think about your neighbors, your friends and family, do you consider the nonhuman relations