Well, it took me six months to read this beautiful book full of essays from a diverse mix of brilliant people committed to ecological, holistic, regenerative, and transformative learning and experiences. I felt deeply connected to many of the ideas, beliefs, practices, and hopes of some of the writers. I was inspired by many--intimidated, also, but in the best of possible ways. Each author has a connection to Schumacher College, founded by Satish Kumar, so in some ways it is a walking advertisement for their "head, heart, hands" learning and transformative experiential space (but in a deeply genuine, authentic way, not in a traditional business model of capitalistic higher education way). Many essays challenged me to think differently; some brought me to tears. Some shook me up and provided space for deeper reflection about what I can do in this world. It took me six months to read because each little essay opened to new worlds and I found myself so overwhelmed with joy and energy and intrigue that I wanted to savor it for a long time (and well, because life has been busy). Excellent read!