02-05-2018, 05:05 PM
So I think we can all actually agree here. Trees, keep them around.
I also like the idea of not judging people for not sharing the same morals, cultures would never come together were that the case.
I like how this discussion morphed from animal consumption to environmental consumption.
I think the underlying subject here is Human Excessive Consumption. The destroyer of human civilizations is this overconsumption.
We clearly are in a time of need for progressive new ways of looking at how and why and what we consume. Some say we're a parasite or virus consuming it's host, Earth.
But we're much more than that, and we can be so much more when a majority realizes that profit won't bring the Earth back, and that your four walls won't protect you from a dying planet.
Not everyone need apply to help change society into a better place, and those that don't shouldn't be judged. It only takes a handful of people to plant a new forest, to make new technology, to expand the Human mind beyond itself, to move a mountain, to make more efficient use of resources, to educate others to a better lifestyle.
We should have faith that those people are already here working hard to insure we still have a home centuries from now.
I also like the idea of not judging people for not sharing the same morals, cultures would never come together were that the case.
I like how this discussion morphed from animal consumption to environmental consumption.
I think the underlying subject here is Human Excessive Consumption. The destroyer of human civilizations is this overconsumption.
We clearly are in a time of need for progressive new ways of looking at how and why and what we consume. Some say we're a parasite or virus consuming it's host, Earth.
But we're much more than that, and we can be so much more when a majority realizes that profit won't bring the Earth back, and that your four walls won't protect you from a dying planet.
Not everyone need apply to help change society into a better place, and those that don't shouldn't be judged. It only takes a handful of people to plant a new forest, to make new technology, to expand the Human mind beyond itself, to move a mountain, to make more efficient use of resources, to educate others to a better lifestyle.
We should have faith that those people are already here working hard to insure we still have a home centuries from now.