This line from the Dark Mountain Manifesto stopped me in my tracks when I first read it and, in a sense, I've been hovering, listening, and looking for how to respond ever since. In fact, you might say, I've not gone any farther. Perhaps, I've even backed-up. The question that really holds me is one
"What do we do when we stop pretending?"
"What do we do when we stop pretending?"
This line from the Dark Mountain Manifesto stopped me in my tracks when I first read it and, in a sense, I've been hovering, listening, and looking for how to respond ever since. In fact, you might say, I've not gone any farther. Perhaps, I've even backed-up. The question that really holds me is one