by Aaron » Sat 17 Mar 2007, 09:44:31
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tanada', 'A')aron, I sure hope you get paid well for this, I struggle to find time on here while working an 8-5 job plus every third weekend while not making my wife feel neglected. Fortunately, or rather not, she is salary and works late 3 or 4 days a week.
I wish...
In fact I'm not paid at all.
Quite the opposite actually.
I'm a volunteer just like every other staffer here.
I'd probably have never known any of you, if not for a weird turn of fate. I was well on my way to becoming a VP for Chase Manhattan with a large salary, control over a big budget & a bigger staff. I was rubbing elbows with the "mover & shakers" of my world & enjoying the benefits... expensive cars, vacations & all the toys of a modern executive. (Not exactly your prototypical environmentalist)
But, as life often does, things changed,
In a single instant, all that fell away from me. One small moment upon which everything else has been predicated.
So I learned something I never intended to discover... I learned it right then in that single moment, but didn't realize it till years later. I soon understood that these pesky trees were blocking my view of the forest, & many things became quite clear, outlined in stark relief by my new found perspective.
So I began looking for my place in the world.
My real place... not some microcosm built on the foundation of my ego.
And I found all of you...
... & fell in love.
So now I come here, again & again, doing something I never thought I'd do.
Engaged in a fight against ignorance, which I will most certainly lose.
When I finally understood that if everyone felt like I do, we would live in a veritable paradise... that was it... game over for me.
I firmly believe that man will eventually burn the Earth right down to the crust... but it won't be because I bailed out on ya.
I find that I believe in you... warts & all.
And that has made all the difference.
The problem is, of course, that not only is economics bankrupt, but it has always been nothing more than politics in disguise... economics is a form of brain damage.
Hazel Henderson