Upon some
endless job searching, rejections, and trying to find a creative outlet, I was
sent an
email about the chance to apply to the Full Circle Fellowship with Sundance Institute's Native American and Indigenous Program.
More product features, more product upgrades, more marketing campaigns, more advertising campaigns, more junk mail, more focus groups, more
endless meetings that start at 7 am for no reason, more memos, more mission statements, more white papers, more working weekends, more brainstorming sessions, more blue - sky thinking, more team - building exercises, more PowerPoint slides, more sharp - dressing employees with fancy job titles, more visually - pleasing personal assistants, more prestigious office addresses, more buzzwords, more catchphrases, more infographics, more international conference calls, more office politics, more hysterical
emails sent at 2.
My years of blogging,
sending out thousands of
emails and publishing letters have left me with the feeling that people who want to advocate for the Earth, just as forcefully as the greedy kings and masters of the universe among us so religiously and adamantly promote the patently unsustainable, seemingly
endless growth of the «Economic Colossus», we call the global political economy, have been spinning our wheels and going NOWHERE.