Monday, November 3, 2008

Critical Mass

We can't go on in this vein, consuming our resources as fast as possible without regard for the consequences. The idea that we always find a way to overcome resource challenges is bunk, because we have always had more resources or people to exploit. If we didn't have the resources here we just got in our ships and stole them from somewhere else. The current global economic and ecosystemic crisis could be a turning point, could be where we say enough is enough. It is a chance to reevaluate our system and look at who is benefiting from the exploitation. We could start the long climb toward peace and happiness through fulfillment of social and spiritual connection, bipassing the consumer culture that is at the root of the problem. But the feeling everywhere seems to be that this is a hump to get over, everything will be good again, big houses and gas guzzling continue. We are on a collision course, we are climbing that last hill on the roller coaster but the tracks run out at the bottom, no more, done. Every generation looks back at its predecessors and thinks them idiots, naive, or uninformed. The idea is that they did not know as much as we do, but now we know so let us push on. Of course we are making giant mistakes of ignorance and claiming them as feats, we are following a long tradition.

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