This may be good for our pockets, but it isn't good for our farmers, our health, our communities or our attitude to the natural environment – and that means it isn't good for anyone.
With each interview, I came to realize that it’s not really the talent, money, intelligence or the upbringing that enabled these people to become successful.
Have you ever heard a song when none was playing, clearly seen someone’s face when no one was there or felt the presence of a person, only to turn around to an empty room?