• How Have You Constructed Your World?

  • Sep 3 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

How Have You Constructed Your World?

  • Summary

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    Look at the world around you. Virtually everything you see has been created. Our lives are full of things, of inventions. We humans love to invent things, for convenience, efficiency and enjoyment. But, when do these things truly help us, and when can they harm us? Sometimes inventions unintentionally create negative consequences, and sometimes they unintentionally create positive outcomes. However, it turns out, it's how we use inventions, and not the inventions themselves, that creates the opportunity for benefit or harm. Setting boundaries with the invented world is more important than ever. Nature is perhaps the last place we can go, that is not of your own construction.

    Credits

    Support for Rebel Nature in part by an affiliate partnership with Blick Art Supplies

    Produced and managed by Quail Run Studios

    Original Music written and recorded by Christopher Grant Ward.

    Any commercial music used in this episode has been licensed for airplay by the Harry Fox Agency, 40 Wall St. NY NY

    You can learn more about me and my art at christophergrantward.com

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    Credits

    Support for Rebel Nature in part by an affiliate partnership with Blick Art Supplies Produced and managed by Quail Run Studios Original Music written and recorded by Christopher Grant Ward. Any commercial music used in this episode has been licensed for airplay by the Harry Fox Agency, 40 Wall St. NY NY You can learn more about me and my art at christophergrantward.com

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