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Overthinking and overstating Regenerative Agriculture
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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 7018542" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>There's a lot of psychology deployed by the big corporates and they use it well. As a society we like soundbites and headlines. Twitter is the prime example with its restricted number of characters per Tweet. We want instant gratification and our busy minds don't always have the time or desire to dig deeper to find the truth. Too many books judged by their covers. </p><p></p><p>Concepts different to the "normal" require more thought and excellent communication to grab the attention of the observer. IMO most practitioners of regenerative ag have got there from something more established - a road to Damascus or just a more subtle inquisitive shift away from the high pressure sales pitch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 7018542, member: 166"] There's a lot of psychology deployed by the big corporates and they use it well. As a society we like soundbites and headlines. Twitter is the prime example with its restricted number of characters per Tweet. We want instant gratification and our busy minds don't always have the time or desire to dig deeper to find the truth. Too many books judged by their covers. Concepts different to the "normal" require more thought and excellent communication to grab the attention of the observer. IMO most practitioners of regenerative ag have got there from something more established - a road to Damascus or just a more subtle inquisitive shift away from the high pressure sales pitch. [/QUOTE]
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