Zach Bush
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And so it's this pursuit of permanence and productivity of a relationship or a farm field or an ICU that's driving us to these extreme degrees of consumption and destruction that's sucking the energy out of the planet.
And so it's this pursuit of permanence and productivity of a relationship or a farm field or an ICU that's driving us to these extreme degrees of consumption and destruction that's sucking the energy out of the planet.
And so it's this pursuit of permanence and productivity of a relationship or a farm field or an ICU that's driving us to these extreme degrees of consumption and destruction that's sucking the energy out of the planet.
and so this is a really fun moment for us to reconsider what what would seasonality look like in human design of cities of hospitals of schools of systems of industry what would it look like if we always plan for seasonality and the constant state of change becomes our understanding and that is so deep that we actually create a value system out of it How fast are you willing to change?
and so this is a really fun moment for us to reconsider what what would seasonality look like in human design of cities of hospitals of schools of systems of industry what would it look like if we always plan for seasonality and the constant state of change becomes our understanding and that is so deep that we actually create a value system out of it How fast are you willing to change?
and so this is a really fun moment for us to reconsider what what would seasonality look like in human design of cities of hospitals of schools of systems of industry what would it look like if we always plan for seasonality and the constant state of change becomes our understanding and that is so deep that we actually create a value system out of it How fast are you willing to change?
And I've enjoyed being a friend to you and to our greater community because we've allowed each other to go through a lot of different changes. the people that are in our circle have changed so radically since last year when we shared that time in Egypt. Not a single one of us looks to be on the same path that we were then.
And I've enjoyed being a friend to you and to our greater community because we've allowed each other to go through a lot of different changes. the people that are in our circle have changed so radically since last year when we shared that time in Egypt. Not a single one of us looks to be on the same path that we were then.
And I've enjoyed being a friend to you and to our greater community because we've allowed each other to go through a lot of different changes. the people that are in our circle have changed so radically since last year when we shared that time in Egypt. Not a single one of us looks to be on the same path that we were then.
And that's the beauty of friendship, is that it is a model of human relationship that I think can allow us to get out of this scarcity model and this model of permanence. And my best friends, you know, from when I was a teenager, you know, I was 12 years old when I met my best friends out in Colorado.
And that's the beauty of friendship, is that it is a model of human relationship that I think can allow us to get out of this scarcity model and this model of permanence. And my best friends, you know, from when I was a teenager, you know, I was 12 years old when I met my best friends out in Colorado.
And that's the beauty of friendship, is that it is a model of human relationship that I think can allow us to get out of this scarcity model and this model of permanence. And my best friends, you know, from when I was a teenager, you know, I was 12 years old when I met my best friends out in Colorado.
And we did all kinds of crazy antics and miracles and survived our teen years for all the stupid things we did. But When I drop back in with them in Colorado, 40 years later, we're the same joy. We have just such interesting curiosity for like what's happening to the person.
And we did all kinds of crazy antics and miracles and survived our teen years for all the stupid things we did. But When I drop back in with them in Colorado, 40 years later, we're the same joy. We have just such interesting curiosity for like what's happening to the person.
And we did all kinds of crazy antics and miracles and survived our teen years for all the stupid things we did. But When I drop back in with them in Colorado, 40 years later, we're the same joy. We have just such interesting curiosity for like what's happening to the person.
And oftentimes a year or two, three years before, since we've really talked, it takes 30 seconds to drop back in and be like, oh. let's play, let's play, let's go. And so there's no real questioning of like, what was your journey since last time? And then let me judge that for a while. And why haven't you been on my path? Friendship is this beautiful thing that allows you to do the murmuration.
And oftentimes a year or two, three years before, since we've really talked, it takes 30 seconds to drop back in and be like, oh. let's play, let's play, let's go. And so there's no real questioning of like, what was your journey since last time? And then let me judge that for a while. And why haven't you been on my path? Friendship is this beautiful thing that allows you to do the murmuration.
And oftentimes a year or two, three years before, since we've really talked, it takes 30 seconds to drop back in and be like, oh. let's play, let's play, let's go. And so there's no real questioning of like, what was your journey since last time? And then let me judge that for a while. And why haven't you been on my path? Friendship is this beautiful thing that allows you to do the murmuration.
And so we already have a beautiful human construct that is the alternative to you know, these contractual relationships where we're trying to be somebody's partner for life or whatnot. And we're willing to start to step into the possibility that maybe our paths do stay in parallel or we weave or we come in intersections. And let's value every one of those designs.
And so we already have a beautiful human construct that is the alternative to you know, these contractual relationships where we're trying to be somebody's partner for life or whatnot. And we're willing to start to step into the possibility that maybe our paths do stay in parallel or we weave or we come in intersections. And let's value every one of those designs.