by EnergySpin » Mon 04 Jul 2005, 21:57:05
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I') read somewhere that people who come from a background of privation to the US tend to jump onto the consumer treadmill most enthusiastically. Observations bear this out, from the Russian refugees and Cuban refugees who are most adamant about "The American Way Of Life" (tm) to people I see around here from India and China, who drive new cars, buy their kids every concievable toy and game and gadget.
My parents, emerged from the genocide of WWII in Europe and were the same ... it is a natural response to deal with your PTSD hehehe.
The key issue is that the media and the whole world around us try to persuade us that more is better and less = failure. I have a pretty good job in the health sector that allows me to flip-flop continents and I can see the same things across Europe (more in the recent years). I will use the example of my parent's homeland in Europe (plenty of relatives there). Before the 80s ... no cheap credit, people did leave within their means (they could not do otherwise) and limited consumption was directed to satisfy needs like food, shelter, education for children (for things that were not obtained within the public education system) and family entertainement or quality time with friends. Saving in a bank was a virtue ... and occasionaly extra cash were directed in a good that will allow to establish status (that was usually a car/VCR etc). With the free-credit mania starting in the 80s, the advertisement of the American Way of Life of owning more ... people's restraints disappeared. No one was happy unless they owned more ... and they started using credit cards/obtain bank loans to satisfy artificial needs. This is went the incidence of psychiatric disorders i.e. depression/anxiety sky-rocketed and people could only go on , medicated on Prozac/Xanax/Valium/Ativan and that trend happened both here and back in Europe (have given plenty of prescriptions in both continents LOL)
I was operating at the border of this craziness ... never incurred any debt but wanting more and on antidepressants (I guess I am a good doctor, and try my own medicine).
I discovered PO about a year ago; at that time I was working on my PhD and was exploring some mathematical aspects of modeling in biological systems which through a weird combination of events led me to appreciate the physical implausibility of the current way of life. I downscaled considerably ... I did not buy that BMW I planned to, and gave my car in Europe to my parents and brother. I lost 40 lbs (eating lower in the food chain now, helps with appearance and health), saving money in the bank (in case of an emergency) and direct my direction to cultural goods and education (i.e. subscription to journals, reading stuff, trying to educate others). In spite of the dismal possible scenaria, I am no longer depressed ... I feel I am contributing something. I spend my free time on myself, reading ..exploring different scientific fields and keeping my social nets alive in the two continents and 5 countries I have friends and colleagues.
I do use my "scientific leverage" (i.e. the fact that my peers do take me seriously) to educate other about the need to scale back. No blogs for now .... but I will work within my reach to wake-up family, colleagues, the non geological scientific community to the fallacies of their assumptions about the world.
The most difficult thing is to alert the people that you love. My brother dismiss this conversation as "something in the future", my parents say "I survived WWII I will be long dead" and my gf sees this as a potential danger to a fantasy world of "3 kids, 2 cars, vacation all over this planet, and 4 homes in US and Europe" (yeap, I could do that in the next 4 years if I wanted to). However people do take notice when they see you scaling back .... at first they thought I was kidding but when I shed the cars, took a research job for 1 yr instead of a lucrative clinical job and switched to a vegetarian diet they started wondering.
Yes we have to keep Hammering them to get rid of the Hummers ....