How Can I "Be the Change"?
Friday, September 11, 2009 at 12:01AM | How Can I "Be the Change"?
I
keep hearing the phrase "Be the Change", as if everyone should realize
that it's up to each individual to change our environment, our climate,
our economy, our government, or whatever else is bothering someone at
any given moment. The full Gandhi quote is "You must be the change you
want to see in the world", but how exactly do you do that? As cheesy as
it sounds, each one of us can take small positive steps toward being
part of the change. When more and more individuals start taking baby
steps away from what we've been programmed to believe we have to have;
the snowball effect on our governments, the environment and yes, even
Big Business will be astounding.
Let's face it; we let the media, our government, and Wall Street tell us what to think, how to behave, what to buy, and how to live. We've been told that if we care about our country, we need to spend our way out of this recession (or depression, use whatever term makes you feel better). We've allowed a couple generations of kids to be brainwashed into looking down on anyone who isn't wearing designer clothes, but those same kids don't even know how to do their own laundry.
But, there's hope. I generalized when I said "a couple generations of kids". There are a lot of young people out there trying to make a difference, kids who were probably raised by parents who've taught them to be empathetic instead of apathetic, taught them personal responsibility, and taught them to be self-sufficient. That's how to "be the change"; learning to be more self-sufficient, having empathy for those who can't be self-sufficient, and teaching these things to the next generation.
Take steps to become more self-sufficient by opening yourself up to living green. (I know, I know, you're rolling your eyes now. You're saying "Not another hippie-wanna-be spouting that green crap again"). Think about it. You wouldn't be reading this if you didn't think it was possible to change our direction. Do you have a better idea than trying to reduce consumption, produce some of the products yourself that your household uses everyday, support local businesses, and re-use some of the stuff that you'd normally just throw away?
Think of the ripple effect it would have on our country and the world if each person really tried to reduce their consumption of consumer goods, nonrenewable energy, and water; if people started making their own natural household cleaners, soaps, detergents, shampoos, and all the other toxins we spend money on and then wash down the drain; if they started to grow their own fruits and vegetables or bought only from local farmers or small businesses; if they started to make their own renewable energy; if people took even a small portion of the money they saved by doing these things and reached out to teach and help others who can't do it themselves. Just watch big business scramble to retrofit their companies and create green technologies to meet these new demands in order to cash in, and watch how many new green jobs will be created because of it.
We have to voluntarily "Be the Change" or we may reach the point where we're forced to change, and most people won't be ready. Meanwhile, our government will continue to pat our heads and tell us that everything will be fine; right up to the point where the oil wells run dry, our coastal cities are under water, and our farms and ranches are piles of dust.
I'm currently a WAHM committed to "spreading the green" one home at a time. I use and promote products that I feel will have the biggest impact on our health, environment, and economy. I used to think that any repercussions from how we're treating our planet wouldn't happen in my lifetime. Now I'm doing my best to be able to someday look my grandchildren in the eye and honestly tell them "I did everything I could." For more ideas on how to go green one step at a time and DIY projects to make your own energy, check out my lenses on Squidoo.com:
http://www.squidoo.com/green4cheap_ideas
http://www.squidoo.com/homemadegreen
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