Sunday, January 29, 2006

some random thoughts on how to save the world



Because I was up late with friends in Kumamoto city last night singing "In Bloom" at a karaoke my mind has been having unstructured thoughts today so I thought I might share some...

1. Killing dogs is really not good. Maybe it's time to move to other sources of food like vegetables. Same goes for horses, pigs, and cows (and if you must eat meat then do so in moderation, mindfully if possible).

2. Global warming is a serious problem and for some reason the Bush administration, as well as almost the entire GOP in congress, are in some serious denial about it.

3. There are way too many drugs administered in the United States. I worry about the future of our kids if they develop too much reliance on drugs.

Therefore we need to promote a healthy-living movement that includes healthier ethics and living in general. I think the key to sustainability is to promote the many various levels of mental, physical, and environmental health. We need everyone's help and the changes of the world start with yourself because you are a big part of the world.

Photo Above: Nene birds doing their best together on a rock on Maui, appropriately, sideways as I feel on this strange day.

1 comment:

Alex said...

You were in Kumamoto last night? Man, you should have given us a call. Good times were had.