A DIFFERENT APPROACH . . .
There is a line in last month's GFJ Story that really struck us: 'the same people keep looking at the problems from the same place.'
This is something that we think about often, because it's easy to get caught in the trap of how things are 'supposed' to go. But we've always found that it's when you take a step back, blur your eyes, and free your mind, solutions present themselves. You start finding answers to problems you didn't even know existed. And you add a richness that can only come from exploring alternative paths.
Which brings us to this month's latest story (above). We can't help but be inspired by the way that Selma Jensen's approach to farming straddles two worlds - the way things are done now, and they way they could be.
To finding your way,
Tay + Dor
Co-Founders, Good Food Jobs
illustrated photo by Gina Lorubbio for GFJ Stories
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tidbits...
what we’re reading / listening to / watching / noticing / thinking about / captivated by this Tuesday…
While Christmas is still weeks away, pannetone production is starting to ramp up in Italy, and we can't help but love this story about it.
The best employees may not be the most agreeable ones . . .
For anyone perplexed about why their photos of the moon never capture its true glory and how to change that.
3 Life Lessons We Can Learn From Trees.
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