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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsEarth Day 2015: CARE OVER CAPITAL
Last edited Wed Apr 22, 2015, 05:59 PM - Edit history (2)
EDIT TO ADD: I don't think what I share is of my interest at DU now, so I don't think I'll keep trying to re-engage after all. Best of luck to the handful of people who may read this.* * *
As I create blog posts, I'm trying to remember to share with the DU community, too, and add to my journal here. It's too time-consuming to recreate the entire content here, but the full content can be found at these three locations:
LinkedIn | My personal blog | Caregiverism blog
If you want to know more about Caregiverism and what I'm working on, this post provides great background: First and Foremost, We Must Care
Within each ecosystem there is a web of connections and relationships, the proverbial "web of life. " When an ecosystem is healthy, there is a balance between the inhabitants and the resources available to them. This balance ensures the survival of the inhabitants and the environment itself.
When you stop to consider your local ecosystems and environment or the global environment, do you feel good about it? When you see images of fracking and factory farming, BP's devastating oil spill in The Gulf of Mexico, food waste contrasted with hunger and poverty, and how we as a species have literally trashed our oceans and land doesn't it feel wrong how cruelly we treat the environment, other creatures, each other, and ourselves?
The driving force for this cruelty is the quest for control of resources.
Resources = money.
Money is meant to be a tool, not a value. Our economic and financial systems should reflect our values as a society. Instead, money has shaped our values and has itself become a value system, the primary focus and priority in our lives.
In order to get more money, we compete, seek to dominate and, quite often, exploit in this quest for more money more, more, more of everything. This quest destroys not only the security and well-being of the global environment, but the security and well-being of individuals, families, communities and even nations.
We can, as a citizenry, do better. We can start by having a conversation about prioritizing our values as a society.
One of the fundamental elements of Caregiverism is Care over Capital.
On this Earth Day 2015, what if we were to apply Caring Values to how we approach being better stewards of the environment and find solutions to the myriad problems we face?
Compassionate, courageous, inclusive, optimistic, wise, and integrity-based values.
Full post: LinkedIn | My personal blog | Caregiverism blog
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Earth Day 2015: CARE OVER CAPITAL (Original Post)
OneGrassRoot
Apr 2015
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niyad
(113,205 posts)1. k and r and thank you.
OneGrassRoot
(22,920 posts)2. Thank you, niyad. :) n/t
Blue_Tires
(55,445 posts)3. k+r
freemay20
(243 posts)4. k&r nt