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Cathlete
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Carol, I really wish you would calm down. I think you write a lot of great posts but there are times when I read what you write and you come across as though you are spitting fire and brimstone. While I do not agree with all that Yen wrote I do not think she was as rude as you were in your post to her just now. She did talk about practicing what she preached. I do not know Yen, although I am sure she will want to word her own reply.
I see absolutely no harm in making a little effort. Knowing that something you do will harm the environment and doing it anyway, is not a good way to live in this world you share with everyone and everything. That's not only my oppinion it's sense. Trying to do something about it by at least living with care, is a kind way to live and it's something that should be heralded. I don't know if Yen was trying to say that but I do know that I am saying it here and now. It's what I believe and I don't think it's kind of you to blast someone in the way that you did (I didn't think it kind of Yen to say what she said in the way she said it either).
Additionally, you do not need to live in a cave these days (nor did we ever) to live in a pure way. It's perfectly feasible to build a very nice home out of recycled materials (or from sustainable forests) that is properly insulated. You can draw your energy and water from renewable sources and deal with your sewage in an environmentally friendly way. You can grow your own food and make your own clothes and still look nice, live nice and own a home that looks nice. There are plenty of houses like this all over the world.
ATB,
- Lisa
P.S. I'm not one of your groupies by the way (you have groupies?!) I'm just a cranky Brit trying to strike a balance. Poor Maximus I bet you wish you hadn't started this thread!
Carol, I really wish you would calm down. I think you write a lot of great posts but there are times when I read what you write and you come across as though you are spitting fire and brimstone. While I do not agree with all that Yen wrote I do not think she was as rude as you were in your post to her just now. She did talk about practicing what she preached. I do not know Yen, although I am sure she will want to word her own reply.
I see absolutely no harm in making a little effort. Knowing that something you do will harm the environment and doing it anyway, is not a good way to live in this world you share with everyone and everything. That's not only my oppinion it's sense. Trying to do something about it by at least living with care, is a kind way to live and it's something that should be heralded. I don't know if Yen was trying to say that but I do know that I am saying it here and now. It's what I believe and I don't think it's kind of you to blast someone in the way that you did (I didn't think it kind of Yen to say what she said in the way she said it either).
Additionally, you do not need to live in a cave these days (nor did we ever) to live in a pure way. It's perfectly feasible to build a very nice home out of recycled materials (or from sustainable forests) that is properly insulated. You can draw your energy and water from renewable sources and deal with your sewage in an environmentally friendly way. You can grow your own food and make your own clothes and still look nice, live nice and own a home that looks nice. There are plenty of houses like this all over the world.
ATB,
- Lisa
P.S. I'm not one of your groupies by the way (you have groupies?!) I'm just a cranky Brit trying to strike a balance. Poor Maximus I bet you wish you hadn't started this thread!