Environmental
thinking + trying = progress -> transcendence |
If you can manipulate weather to create climate change, you have the power to stop it! |
Absolutist vs comparative thinking
Preservation - protecting nature
- absolutist
- def - thinking about our envtal destruction as of the moment
- good - pushes us further
- -> - do better
- bad - stresses us out
- comparative
- def - comparing how much destruction we do now compared to the past
- good
- celebrates achievements
- be productive in an environmental way
- bad - generates complacency
- when we need to change
- reason - our best might not be good enough
- when we need to change
- while it's ok to celebrate the milestone that we make and enjoy living in the moment of the plateau we reached
- we should also always - be vigilant, do our research
- for - better
- as it can be possible to do better
- for - better
- we should also always - be vigilant, do our research
Preservation - protecting nature
With all the abundance of nature - plants, animals, and other life of the world that outnumbers us humans - why be lonely when you can connect and help them out? Otherwise it would be a dead world and that would truly be lonely. (to avoid this would be to cherish what we got -> utilize what we have -> contributing -> make it better)
- avoids - loneliness
- role - environmental representative
- motivation - if you interact more with what's around you than just staring and looking
- actually get to know the life of abundance around you - seek to protect it
- hopefully - there's power enough in that -> make a change
- -> - fight against deforestation
- -> - beauty preservation
- how can you make it if you never start?
- if you receive rather than give - wouldn't that be selfish, not selfless?
- -> - fight against deforestation
- hopefully - there's power enough in that -> make a change
- actually get to know the life of abundance around you - seek to protect it
- rewilding
- see - gardening
habitats - fut
see - technonat