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Going Green

 

 

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  videomemo

Mon, Mar 09 08:52 AM

Going Green

 

I was watching wife swap the other night and realize how much we resist change... We grow up in a pattern and changing it requires a lot of work... The one wife was a vegetarian the othe a meat eater.  The family fought the changes in lifestyle like a rusty nail that bends when you hit it... They were not about to make changes in their lifestyle to make the new person happy...

 

Going green takes on the same aspect at first, making changes one small thing at a time. Like light bulbs to fluoresent  fixtures is easy. But other things like sorting trash is a bit harder but will make a difference in time as we get used to doing it... Changes in what we buy and use in our houses, we have been brainwashed by TV to buy this or that product and we do it without thinking...

 

Our parents did have it easier because they had fewer decisions to make over products offered in stores back then... Now we have large stores offering one stop shopping but you have to buy larger quantities of product, to get the discount... why do we do it?

Because everyone else goes there you've been brainwashed like robots... We need to change this!!!

 

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