![]() ![]() This Wild and Precious Life opens our eyes to how we got here and offers a radically hopeful path forward. Yet Sarah Wilson proposes that this sense of despair and disconnection is ironically what is unifying us – that deep down, we are all feeling that same yearn for a new way of living. So, we have retreated both physically and metaphorically, and are now feeling far more alone – despite the technology at our fingertips, than we ever had before. The ‘Black Swans,’ that have blindsided us – the wildly unpredictable and extreme global events from floods and bushfires to COVID and racial injustice riots, have left many of us in a state of crippling emotional PTSD. As I was reading This Wild and Precious Life, I found myself nodding at the hard to articulate sense of vague panic and isolation that often creeps up unannounced on me.ĭespite there being fewer wars and less hunger, we are finding we are living in truly overwhelming times. ![]()
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