During a consult or just as we go about our every day, we are asked if things are “good” or “bad”…questions like, “Are tea bags really bad”? (most are) or “Is Facebook good for business?” (it can be!) or challenged with statements like “Organic doesn’t mean it’s good for you!” (we agree!).
There are so many factors to consider before we decide what might be good or bad, right or wrong – both objectively and subjectively. Labelling is dangerous. Being curious is enlightening. To have connection to what we are eating or buying, what we are doing, or who we are spending our time with, we need to consciously be aware of the impact of our choices.
We are always up for a discussion, debate and exploration. That’s how we learn around here too! It can be overwhelming, it can take longer, but it’s absolutely worth it – both the process AND the result.
Our “Not All Equal” column on our “unblog” was born from our experiences, your questions and challenges, and our research (so, thank you). We try to keep the details simple, honest, and compelling, and we hope that what we share helps as we all aim to make the best (or least worst) decisions when it comes to what we put our energy, time, and money towards.