If every interaction we have with our neighbors involves an exchange of currency, how do we build up our social currency? The answer is, we don’t.
This was a surprising email that you wrote. Pretty much dead on. Back in the mid 1970’s I realized the value of community. Since then I’ve tended to live in the cities. Not much else made sense to me.
This was a surprising email that you wrote. Pretty much dead on. Back in the mid 1970’s I realized the value of community. Since then I’ve tended to live in the cities. Not much else made sense to me.