@adam__xyz I think a tree would be a much better archetype. Let’s say moringa. Grows fast and big, is resilient to drought, and creates incredible nourishment for its recipients. Sounds like all the ideal qualities for a company.
Thanks for this prompt.
https://t.co/FJHzGbTCB1
@adam__xyz By the way, I give away moringas to people in the Phoenix area through my nonprofit @eat_homegrown / @permascaping. DM me if you want one :) https://t.co/67F7VZxSev
@adam__xyz I think a tree would be a much better archetype. Let’s say moringa. Grows fast and big, is resilient to drought, and creates incredible nourishment for its recipients. Sounds like all the ideal qualities for a company.
Thanks for this prompt.
https://t.co/FJHzGbTCB1
This is the power of category design. Imagine how ridiculous it would’ve sounded to “win a tiny house” before tiny houses became their own category. I wonder who coined it, and if there’s a category king? #playbigger
Hey Twitter. @its_homegrown is piloting a grant program for hobby gardeners to help feed their communities — please share w/ a gardener you know :)
https://t.co/lARavZZM0b
@typesfast I’m out to get revenge on the commercial food industry by building @its_homegrown (a moringa, not a unicorn) to create resilient, self-sufficient local food systems. If you like this area, check out @seedsheets too.
https://t.co/VhN9f3ckXW
@__drewface I’ve rediscovered the importance of crying in the past couple years and have gotten much better at “getting out of the way” when it’s coming on.
It’s the same as being “ADHD” and moving a lot. The body knows what it needs to transmute energies—we just need to let it happen.