In our closely connected world, the idea of “better together” encourages us to break down barriers and focus on the well-being of everyone instead of just ourselves.
When we work together, combining our different skills and ideas, we can tackle big problems in a complete way, encouraging new ideas and making us stronger.
Choosing a shared vision over just thinking about what we want individually lets us join forces, making a bigger impact on global challenges like climate change.
Teamwork doesn’t just make each person’s efforts stronger; it also builds a feeling of togetherness, trust, and respect.
When people with diverse perspectives collaborate, it sparks creativity and helps us adapt for a future that’s both resilient and sustainable. Remember, the idea of being “better together” is a powerful reminder that when we work as a team, we can navigate the complexities of our modern world more effectively. 🌍💙
If anyone can bring us all together – its Cate McQuillan
This is Cate McQuillen’s call to action at last nights AAEE Awards
I first met Cate at Belltrees Public School Regen Ag Workshop last weekend and reconnected last night
If anyone can breakdown silo thinking and convince us to move beyond self interest and we are #bettertogether its Cate
Footnote: Cate is Mememe productions cofounder. They won an International Emmy Award in Cannes for their Dirtgirlworld animation. Check out their website here https://www.mememe.com.au/
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