1858:
The criticism of both young
and older people, for their/our indulgent lifestyle, seems partially true but
partially misplaced. Older people might argue that the trouble with the world
today is young people’s profligacy. But they, in turn, argue that the trouble
today is with the older people, for causing all the major world problems. And
so, whoever we are, we pass the buck.
For me as a cyclist, I blame
the car driver, for me as a wage slave I blame the rich, and so on. But really
it’s a whole complex of issues that rise to the surface to make us cranky. We
feel impotent because we are part of the collective mind-set. We drive cars and
we fly in planes that pollute our world. What can any individual do to stop it
apart from not driving or flying? In today’s world how can we NOT take part
without disadvantaging ourselves? I know if I tighten my belt and act
responsibly I’ll feel resentment that others aren’t doing likewise.
Perhaps the one way each of
us can get started (doing the right thing) is by acting constructively whilst
avoiding resentment – that is, taking a stand without making a rod for our own
backs – that is, doing something for the greater good which also happens to
benefit ourselves.
Which brings us back to the
need to save the environment, our health, the animals, the economy and most
importantly save our own sense of meaningfulness - by going vegan.
By not exploiting animals, by
eating plant-based foods and by wearing non-animal clothing and shoes, we do
something to make us and our world feel better. It helps pay back the debt
we’ve collectively run up. By boycotting very many of the unethical products on
the market, we can affect the collective lifestyle habit. And that might appeal
to young people who don’t see how, otherwise, they can be constructive with
their own lives. They almost certainly do want to build a future. They most
certainly do not have to adopt the ruined pleasure dome they’ve inherited from
their elders.
By going vegan, young people
can show, by this one major gesture, how individual action can start the ball
rolling.
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