Living Green
Living green is a new philosophy that has overtaken us almost overnight. We see that our planet is becoming deluged by noxious gasses, the poles are switching positions, the economy is in the tubes because of the War In The Middle East and generally, people are feeling somewhat overwhelmed as to their future, both economically and socially.
I am going to expound on my personal interpretation of green living and particularly why this is a much needed resource that we all need to be pursuing with all due fervor. Each person living and working on planet earth has a responsibility to rid themselves of the "stuff mentality." In the US, we all have too much stuff. We buy new cars, new homes, new toys, new boats and then we have to buy new storage buildings to hold all of our new stuff.
You may remember the comedian George Carlin and his take on society in general, when he made bold statements concerning people and their stuff. As a matter of fact, here is George on YouTube.com talking about stuff. Green living states that people have too much stuff. We drive too many cars, flood the shopping malls in search of more new stuff, spend our time wandering the isles of Walmart in search of, you guessed it, more stuff. I have seen people in parking lots of these big chains like Wally World come out with baskets full of meaningless stuff. Honestly, many of them did not look like they could afford any stuff at all, but somehow, they manage to buy more stuff than most people.
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