“Globalised economic development has cut like a knife through our human relationships and through our connections to the living world. Rural communities and smaller towns have been destroyed, as people have been forced to seek employment in urban centres. This, in turn, has led to mass immigration. It has also led to increased time pressures, with people running faster and faster in an ever more competitive economy."
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Helena Norberg-Hodge on Why Peace Begins at Home — Byron Magazine
Byron-based author, filmmaker, and activist shares her reflections on how community, connection, and care can transform not only our homes but our world.
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