• Locuralacura@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    What the hell are you going on with all this US brabbling

    Well well well, now you want to discuss US? Now it suddenly seems relevant? Hmmmmm.

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        1 year ago

        Okay, but I was replying to that user. Americans must stop consuming, and that is not controversial at all.

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          1 year ago

          For sure. But it’s not just Americans. They might be the biggest offenders but the problem of over consumerism has plagued the entire world. At this point our economy is global. The tentacles of capitalism have invaded every corner of the planet.

          Our problems today were manufactured well over a hundred years ago. It’s only taken this long for it all to finally catch up.

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            1 year ago

            I felt an existential crisis about this a few years ago. I wanted everyone to simply stop everything, appreciate what they had. I sat down and spent an entire year as simply as possible. Eating simply, consuming very little. The truth is, it’s difficult to do and in our society it is not rewarded. I felt like it was a period of self improvement, but the ultimate truth is, I could not control anyone else, even if I was the living personification of self sustaining anti consumerism. Now I teach early elementary. Participating in this very small way feels like a vast improvement to hiding out like a hermit.

            I can’t control anyone, especially wealthy adults. But I can influence the future adults.