 It hurts to witness and experience the destabilizing of ecosystems and of whole societies. Climate change is screwing with the seasons, making plants and animals weaker and even more sick. And the way we human animals respond with fear and self-validation has been making things worse. But we can do more than feel the pain of this decline. Within the mess, we can reconnect with what we most value in ourselves, each other and nature. After I wrote a poem about ecological and social breakdown, I worked with creative souls here in Bali to find ways that will help more people help each other. Balinese painter and sculptor Kan Kulak is known for his paintings of spiritual themes that honour the natural world. Musically accompanying the poem is Derinca Montico, an Italian author and adventurer. Our filmmaker is Vecu Arisaski, who collaborates closely with Balinese artists to bring their creations to world attention. You may have already heard of NFTs or non-fungible tokens. I was astounded to hear that people are spending tens of thousands of dollars on certificates of ownership of digital art. I wondered how can we reconnect that phenomenon with the real social needs and grassroots artists who have great skills. The result is the first NFTs of Balinese art where the proceeds of the auctions go directly to a Balinese charity. With your help sharing this video and the video of the poem, more support for the Bali Children's Project will become possible. Since the economy of Bali collapsed in 2020, poverty is rising. Children on the island now need to learn different things for a very different future. We can respond creatively to the difficulties. Myself, Gem, Derinca, Vecu and Kankulak work together to create both real and digital art for social impact. All proceeds from the auction of the NFTs will go to the Bali Children's Project. Please watch the video of my poem and read the notes on how you can help. Let's break together, not apart.