I checked out that "Sharon Says So" thing. What a magnificent example of Mutual Aid; free of political party, religion, whatever. Just people doing the right thing for others. I also found this quote there: "The content of our character is revealed in every DM. Who we are behind the screen is who we really are." So true. So perfect. Thank you!
And love that quote of hers too. I’ve always liked how Glennon Doyle puts it too: “There are not two of you - Internet you and Real you. There is only one of you. If you aren't kind on the Internet, then you're not kind.”
That's a great quote too. We referred to that Glennon Doyle book as the "Runaway Hit of the Pandemic!" because we sold a BUNCH of them this year. Kind of surprisingly. The typical bestsellers don't always sell that great in Missoula, at least not through our store. I've even considered reading it, but the TBR pile is essentially insurmountable at this point.
It was good...and I think it was the right book at the right time. Those short chapters were perfect for our pandemic short-attention span brains. It would be worth reading once you get through more of your TBR stack.
I checked out that "Sharon Says So" thing. What a magnificent example of Mutual Aid; free of political party, religion, whatever. Just people doing the right thing for others. I also found this quote there: "The content of our character is revealed in every DM. Who we are behind the screen is who we really are." So true. So perfect. Thank you!
And now they’re over $500 million! Amazing.
And love that quote of hers too. I’ve always liked how Glennon Doyle puts it too: “There are not two of you - Internet you and Real you. There is only one of you. If you aren't kind on the Internet, then you're not kind.”
That's a great quote too. We referred to that Glennon Doyle book as the "Runaway Hit of the Pandemic!" because we sold a BUNCH of them this year. Kind of surprisingly. The typical bestsellers don't always sell that great in Missoula, at least not through our store. I've even considered reading it, but the TBR pile is essentially insurmountable at this point.
It was good...and I think it was the right book at the right time. Those short chapters were perfect for our pandemic short-attention span brains. It would be worth reading once you get through more of your TBR stack.