
A friend from college emailed me this week
about food. He had a bunch of questions, some
concerns. I find the process intriguing, watching people. They dismiss you, then argue, circle, question. Something has
caught their eye, a few
too many glimpses behind the curtain. They're doubtful. It doesn't make sense... I thought, but I always, how could I not, it's too much. Not possible. Well maybe it's kinda true, just a little, balance...
The thoughts cumulate, they think about it when they take a bite, when they're buying, and when they're planning, the dots connect. They start to notice, they feel better and look better. People notice, things work better, others agree, everyone seems to agree. And this difference, these changes, make it better, to live this way, to feel this way. They'll always be this way! They forget and remember, and forget and quickly remember, forget and remember again. It doesn't matter, it's sticking.
And it is better, for you, for family, for friends. It's better for the
community, local
economy, the
environment,
world hunger and
resources. You knew it the whole time, you
can't unknow it. It's real. It's contributing. It's good.