b'Part IIIMONEYshares AHA! moments about money, along withnew ways to map risk, return, efficiency and diversity.Part IVFOODexplores how local food and organic/regenerative agriculture are precursors to the Great American Do-Over. Part VTHOUGHTpresents a thought experiment: What woulda full-blown nurture capital sector look like a genera-tion from now?Throughout, Ive sought to capture the lively seriousness and affection that have been so much a part of slow money explorations. Gentle, spirited resistance to the political vitriol and deadly seriousness of the early decades of the 21st century.Those of us of a certain age were of a certain other age in the 60s and 70s, when Think Global, Act Local became a meme before we knew what memes were. Today, were all getting our comeuppance. From fires in the Amazon and Australia. From viruses of pandemic and populism. From Greta. Theres a hole in our hearts, and in the heart of capitalism, and in the culture of consumerism and investorism. It is a hole of mythic propor-tions. It cannot be healed by ultra-fast trading or the empty calories of stale dogma.But it can be healed.W.T. 26'