nothing makes the shopping list grow than starting a family. every end of the month the shopping cart rolls. tins, boxes and bottles of continue their journeys from factories to markets shelves, to carts and finally into our homes. and let's admit it. we have all been taking pleasure in it. much desired items have got to be restocked with the coming of each new month.
on the other hand the factories have not being sleeping too. new discoveries have got to be made. every product can be improved. every product ought to lead to another. in fact there is someone drawing a salary just to ensure the items move along into your home; in exchange for part of your income of course. someone else is responsible for the product engineering. they have to keep you savoring and wanting. there is a craze out there. consumption ought to beget consumption is the motto. and the goods mustget better and better every day.
some primal behavior} is also working like an under cover cop. previously delightful goods are soon not worth it anymore. something better has come up. it's the new model for christ's sake! can't be seen alive with that same model! someone will scream. and the cycle continues on and on. there always is a brand new model. an upgrade! you can even trade the previous model for the new one. new and improved, the package is labled.
but i don't know if you've seen it and grown sort of depressed too. the kind of wastes we create every other day is just perplexing. we have bottles, plastic bags and empty tins to just name a few. most of it still finds it way onto the ground and seas. pollution is the word it's termed.
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i know the first world is way ahead of us in terms of recycling. but i just {wonder/marvel if we can take some kind of global responsibility on anything we see wasteful. like making sure waste bottles and tins always end up in the right place for reuse or safe disposal.
can we all just try and be efficient in our own unique ways. outsmart yourself, is what i meant to say. for example, we all ought to separate our kitchen and other household wastes-not the kind meant for the sewer line for christ's sake-by putting them in a smaller bags in the anticipation that it will ease the effort of someone sifting through our wastes; trying to recycle it. i'm so aware of this effort that when i go shopping i'm never embarrassed to carry my own household shopping bag whenever i can.
and when the item is so small and single, and happen to be without my shopping bag, i offer to forgo the plastic bag and carry the item with bare my hands. so if you see someone carrying an item you think should have been bagged, please don't call the authorities. that's no weirdo. they might just be trying to save my world too! we should all be aware of the law of chance and try and use it to our advantage. if only everyone would think of that. this world will quickly change into a better place!
waste not ,want not seems to have passed through this times without many persons noticing it. but let's think about it and save our planet together. that's my new philosophy and hope it can become a motto.
that's why modern philosophy is not such a bad idea. there are some things we are doing because everyone is doing it. we would rather not be caught alive doing it any other way. but is that method making sense? the law of life is self preservation. so are we doing just that!
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John Lerrato is the author of the book "The End" and owner of The site that explains the grand test theory, Eternal life could be knocking at your door. John Lerrato is merely just alerting you.