by caliginousface » Mon 21 May 2007, 00:54:12
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '"')African's have thrived on this continent very many years; without aeroplanes, without trains, without skyscrapers, without all the modern development that we think when we look at the west. That that's what development means. To me, development means staying alive. Having a quality of life. Not so much alive that is surrounded by goods, things. But alive where you can live in a clean and healthy environment."
-Wangari Maathai
So she said that during an episode of Planet Earth, a fantastic series btw. Anyway, the tree hugger and anti-corporatist in me is riled by her words. I look around my room and think "of this shit, I do not need more than half of it." My grandma, the Buddhist, often challenges me to think, "These are just physical things, try to not have so much attachment."
I dig what she says, and I look to my friends for some support, but most aren't thinking anything remotely to what I think with regards to the environment or life. My future career is supposed to involve the navigation of airplanes, but we'll see how that will work out.
Again, like the last suck at life thread, I have no idea what i'm trying to say, so someone please shed some inspiring and thought provoking words.