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The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens — Unordinary Interventions: How to Plant Seeds for a Better Future | Frankly 154
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Unordinary Interventions: How to Plant Seeds for a Better Future | Frankly 154

The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens

What can one person actually do about the metacrisis? In this week's Frankly, Nate explicitly outlines just a few of the countless actions we can take to actually change what's coming, rather than just prepare for it. He touches on why the metacrisis is better understood as a predicament to be continually shaped,…

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Living with 30% less is helping me realize the great simplification will actually affect me less than those who have a lot of wealth. I already live with about as much as I need, bc it's all I can afford. But that means that I don't have as…

@mrping2603 · YouTube comment

Point 11, "Take your shoes off and stand on the ground," really resonates with me. It reminds me that one of our greatest illusions is believing that we are separate from the natural world or somehow above it. Humans have convinced ourselve…

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I always look forward to your Friday Franklys. This is worth multiple watches and taking copious notes

@maryjanelarsonmn · YouTube comment

One of my favorite episodes lately. Thank you for the work you’re doing Nate.

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