I've often thought about opening a cafe where everyone would be treated the way they treat people
in their everyday lives. If you are kind and compassionate, the service and food would be
fantastic. If you are normally mean and cranky, your experience may not be so great. I'd call it
the Karma Cafe (besides, Reciprocation Bar and Grill just doesn't roll off the tongue as well).
Click to continue reading...
Forget the Sunday paper, Walden Bello's new piece at Yes! magazine is something nice to read with a
warm cup of coffee.
As leaders of the G20 map out a new economic order, protesters are making it known that they don't
want it to be like the last one. Walden Bello outlines 11 principles of a deglobalized economy that
promotes equity and quality of life rather than growth and environmental destruction.
Click to continue reading...
My latest article is up over at Elephant Journal titled:
Buy Less, Live More: Retail Therapy For The Economically Recessed
I hope you enjoy reading it!
Ciao,
Chris
Click to continue reading...