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If you have not yet picked up a copy of Ode
magazine, I urge you to do so today. I started snagging copies of my Dad’s
subscriptions years ago and it has long been one of my favorite
magazines. Editor-In-Chief Jurriaan Kamp’s Letter in this month’s
issue offers a perfect glimpse into why it is growing in mainstream
popularity as well. "The history of humanity is very much a story about
creativity, about finding new solutions for new problems - in short,
about progress," he writes. "It might be better for the planet if we
all went back to our pre-historic caves . . . but it’s not going to
happen - unless a meteorite hits Earth. Our real challenge is to find
ways to make our world a better place from the starting point of our
current reality." I’ve started reading sections to Corbin and he is loving Ode too. As their subtitle says, To People, To Passion, To Possibilities. To you. Read up.