If you’ve not read his work, check it out. It’s accessible, heartfelt, and down to earth writing about our connection to place. His essay on why he won’t get a computer impacted how I think about technology today.
If you’ve not read his work, check it out. It’s accessible, heartfelt, and down to earth writing about our connection to place. His essay on why he won’t get a computer impacted how I think about technology today.
What he says makes sense - I’ve always just thought of technology replacing physical work and mass production replacing quality as separate things. But it really is mass production technology replacing someone and the quality this person (human or animal) brings into the community. Precious find in a (for my pagan self) weirdly Christian-leaning publication. One more reminder that labels are for idiots and wisdom has to be accepted from any source.