A lot of what we’re facing now emerged from habits of thought that were once rewarded — efficiency, growth, control, certainty.

Fair share ethics depends on recognising when familiar thinking no longer serves, and allowing new ways of understanding to emerge through shared practice, attention, and adjustment.

This isn’t about having the right answers. It’s about staying open to being changed.

#AlbertEinstein #FairShareEthics #CollectiveLearning #LivingWithinLimits #Farmastery

It’s often not a lack of information that gets in the way of fairness and care, but the quiet belief that we already understand enough.

Living within limits asks for a different posture: humility, curiosity, and a willingness to keep learning together as conditions shift. Fair share ethics depends on that openness — not on fixed answers, but on shared attention and adjustment.

#StephenHawking #FairShareEthics #CollectiveLearning #LivingWithinLimits #Farmastery

This names the scale where real economic change actually happens.

Not in abstraction or ideology, but in companionship — people choosing to stay with the work of living differently, together. An economy rooted in sustaining life requires relationship, patience, and shared practice.

This is fair share ethics as lived experience, not theory.

#BenKadel #FairShareEthics #RelationalEconomy #CommunityCare #Farmastery

There’s a version of resilience that promises continuity — the hope that we can endure disruption and still remain who we were.

The truth is that moving through transition changes us. It pares things back. It teaches skills. It can deepen our relationships with nature and each other.

In the context of fair share ethics, that feels less like loss and more like learning how to live within reality — and be shaped by it.

#RobHopkins #FairShareEthics #ResilienceTransition #LivingWithinLimits

Many of us feel caught between big stories right now: apocalypse on one side, renewal on the other.

This reflection refuses that binary and returns us to practice. Regardless of how this moment is named later, the work remains relational — loving each other, easing suffering where possible, staying present without guarantees.

As we move toward fair share ethics, this feels less like a slogan and more like a way of standing together in uncertainty.

#RamDass #FairShareEthics #RelationalCare

This quote points to a difficult reality of collapse and care.

When people are overwhelmed or afraid, resistance isn’t always rejection — it’s often the body protecting itself. Help offered without trust or consent can land as danger.

As we move toward fair share ethics, this matters deeply. Care has to be relational, paced, and responsive — or it risks doing harm even with good intentions.

#OctaviaEButler #FairShareEthics #RelationalCare #SystemsChange #Farmastery

From the outside, the Farmastery can look complex — many roles, many functions.

But the ground it stands on is simple: living within a fair share, treating tension as information, noticing what works, and learning forward together.

Simple isn’t easy. Most of the work is unlearning urgency, avoidance, and purity habits — and what grows in their place is relationship and flow.

https://emotusoperandi.medium.com/fair-share-ethics-df9116abdea7

#FairShareEthics #LivingWithinLimits #Farmastery

Fair Share Ethics - Ben Kadel - Medium

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Fair Share Ethics - Ben Kadel - Medium

I am perpetually surprised at how hard it is to convey a simple idea to people who can only think in complicated ways. The idea at the core of the Lifeboat Academy is just such an idea. We think of…

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