#onceuponatime I believe that the answer to your question is rooted deep into our consciousness. But if you want me I, with pleasure, will list you some aspects of the solution.
- At home
Action for the environment starts from home. By making some small changes to our everyday habits, we not only help the environment, but also make our spending more economical.
ELECTRICITY: NO TO WASTING
Excessive energy consumption causes atmospheric pollution, acid rain, and affects the climate. - WATER IS NOT UNLIMITED, so we must use wisely and and not forget that in many countries in the world, people die due to thirst.
- Recycling : paper, glass, aluminum and many more.
- Transportations: more eco-friendly driving, use the means of public transportation.
- say not in unnecessary packaging.
- less plastic objects.
- never fires in a forest.
So, you do not subscribe to the Selfish Gene Theory at all?
You honestly think that women are attracted to men who practice your listed points? Yeah, right lol
I don't think you can squeeze or fit a woman's attraction to a man in any theory my friend. It's a matter of two souls' bodies' and minds' chemistry ;-)
Don't you think @onceuponatime ?
For conscious beings, yes. Do you know any?
Most people go through life asleep at the wheel as their genes and hormones make the "decisions" at least a fraction of a second PRIOR to their intellect rationalizing why they "chose", sic, to do so.
By the way. I would like to know your opinion on my Seven Days Black & White Challenge. Day 4. I felt a very strong emotion about this photo.....
Well, then, you tell me your opinion of it and what emotion you felt. Then I can tell you whether I agree or not :-)
It made me feel a great deal of sadness, thinking that in the past the kids played with so many innocent games, while today they devalued the "simple" games. Moreover, It made me feel nostalgic thinking about how everyday life of human has changed. A big lonliness @onceuponatime
@onceuponatime Maybe I'm too optimistic and romantic person for this era hahahaha.
I think you have a point there though. Far too many people act on instinct and as it is literally their choice, they are "worthy of their destiny". Still I want to believe in "good" people. Call me crazy :-)