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Ezra Bookman founded Ritualist (dot Life), which describes itself as “a boutique consultancy transforming companies and communities through the art of ritual,” last year in Brooklyn. He has come up with rituals for small firms for events like the successful completion of a project — or, if one fails, a funeral.
How do we help people process the grief when a project fails and help them to move on from it?
Messages on the Ritualist.Life Instagram feed read like a kind of menu for companies who want to buy operational rites a la carte: “A ritual for purchasing your domain name (aka your little plot of virtual land up in the clouds).”
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(* terms and conditions for the ritual doesn't exist - yet)
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Ezra Bookman founded Ritualist (dot Life), which describes itself as “a boutique consultancy transforming companies and communities through the art of ritual,” last year in Brooklyn. He has come up with rituals for small firms for events like the successful completion of a project — or, if one fails, a funeral.
How do we help people process the grief when a project fails and help them to move on from it?
Messages on the Ritualist.Life Instagram feed read like a kind of menu for companies who want to buy operational rites a la carte: “A ritual for purchasing your domain name (aka your little plot of virtual land up in the clouds).”
read more
(* terms and conditions for the ritual doesn't exist - yet)
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