provides ongoing support to certain selected users in hopes of building a cooperative and growing middle class on Steem.This is a weekly feature of some of the work @themesopotamians project has supported on Steem through the @particleman account. The Mesopotamians

quiet time. Sometimes, no matter what your responsibilities, it's important to take a little time to sit in a window with a book and a cup of tea.@scrawly brought us an illustration of a witch having a little
I totally need a pair of book-wings.
wants vs. needs and living a minimalist lifestyle. There's some wisdom in what she says, but it's the camera work that really makes it great.@lillywilton made a short video about

cenotes, cold-water springs on the Yucatan Peninsula. Having just come back from Iceland, this strikes me as kind of the reverse.@lynncoyle1 wrote about

darkness and fear in mythologyfear and confidence, and I thought these two posts were two interesting, complementary ways of looking at it - Wholeself talking about coming to terms with the dark side and Tryskele about letting it pass by and getting on with what you're doing.@wholeself-in wrote about , in response to some of @corpsvalues' posts on the same topic. Extra points for Mesopotamians talking to each other! And not long after that @tryskele wrote about
Good work, everyone! Keep it up!
I could use a set of book wings, too!
Thank you for all of your support @particleman!! :)
Thank you!!!
Great posts everyone! Very enjoyable.