When things around us start to fall apart, itβs easy to feel powerless.
But every time systems fail β when the plans, policies, and promises stop working β itβs also a chance to start again. Not from the top down, but from the ground up. From the soil that feeds us, the people beside us, and the hope that never leaves us.
Thereβs enough food in the world that no one should go hungry. And yet, hunger is everywhere.
The problem isnβt the planet. Itβs the systems we built around food, land, and power β systems that no longer serve the people they were meant to.
The same goes for how we handle energy, climate, and opportunity. These systems were built for another time.
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