Food For Thought
Julia said to the people, “Do we really need so many new outfits? Are we just perpetuating a culture that defines us based on what we’re wearing rather than what we’re doing? What if we spent our energy trying to BE good, interesting humans instead of trying to LOOK good and interesting?” Some of the individuals were surprised about her response, but it made people recognize her project’s value and support her.
Having Supporters
After Julia posted it on Instagram, the art teacher earned six thousand five hundred followers. One of those who followed her said, “All for integrating sustainable strategies into everyday items, what a movement this teacher started!” Some teachers and her husband participated in the challenge. They wore a single shirt for 100 days. Several of Julia’s students followed her. Later, it became the headline in the local news.