A book — and a community — about living responsibly
while staying beautifully, imperfectly human.
Climate crisis. Overconsumption. Social inequality. The news cycle alone is enough to make you want to pull the covers over your head. And yet — you still care. You're still here, looking for a way to live that means something without losing yourself in guilt, burnout, or performative perfection.
Together Town is a book for people who want to do better but refuse to stop being human in the process. It's not a manifesto from someone who has it figured out — it's an honest conversation from someone in the thick of it, just like you.
What's actually happening, what matters most, and why individual action and systemic change aren't opposites.
How we ended up with so much stuff and so little satisfaction — and what "enough" actually looks like.
Inequality, loneliness, community breakdown — and the quiet revolution of people who still show up.
Why guilt is a lousy motivator, how to care without burning out, and the case for imperfect action.
Algorithms, attention, and information overload — reclaiming technology as a tool, not a trap.
Beyond individual choices — how collective action, community, and connection actually change things.