Second Guessing is time Wasted
We live in a world where we tend to over think things a bit. Here, let me explain what I mean. We second guess ourselves the moment we think others could disagree but should we? What does it really mean to stand alone. Rebel without a cause. It is an entry way to a deeper level of thinking beyond the mundane competition for material gain. It is the fearlessness of allowing yourself to be wrong. It is accepting the fragile and sensitive nature of your alter ego. I don’t need permission to be; says your alter ego. Will you listen? Or will you let her voice just fade away like the bell of a burned down temple. Disfigured was the man of L’ensorcelée by Barbey D’Aurevilli but that never changed his desire to love. I identify with him, with the blond shepherds looking in from a distance like androids of obsolete purpose. We need to unify should we stand a chance at tapping into the collective subconscious.
The Freewrite prompts is organized by @mariannewest, the prompt for Day 195 is "THE ENTRY WAY". It is an amazing 5 minute timed challenge and is helpful to my workflow efficiency. (if I do say so myself)
Here is a link to the post:
Freewrite challenge The Entry Way
Yes, we sure do overthink things - and on the other hand, not enough...
I am glad the freewrite fits into your workflow...
What kind of things do we not think enough about?
How our actions impact the planet, our health, our children. So many things we (or they) just follow without thinking. 🤔
Internet is very energy intensive that’s for sure. I don’t think I under-think those things, I’m just not sure what I can do about it. I know that becoming vegan would be a huge step but I’m not ready.
Actually, I was not referring to you, but to people in general.
And that being vegan is better for the planet is a myth Vegans want to believe in. Eating as much meat as most people do - and eating meat that is raised in poor circumstances is not good either.
But animals, in particular, large animals, were an important part of keeping the vast grasslands in good shape. Now, we have dust bowls.
If you really want to think sustainability, eating insects might be part of our future....
Vegans have to take supplements since they can't get all they need from food - to me, that is a clear sign that it is not the way we are supposed to live.
So,no worries while you eat what you eat.
It’s interesting to thinks about what would happen to all those animals and as you mentioned the grasslands if we all went vegan. Insects is part of the present, it’s only a matter of time before the western world is pushed into it by multinationals.
Nature would be completely destroyed. I read this article once and should have earmarked it - but with the agricultural methods we are using today, so much more nature would need to be turned into farmland to fulfill the demand of the Vegan diet. The author pointed out that if becoming Vegan is part of a wish to not be cruel to animals, that backfires too.
First, if more natural spaces are turned into farmlands, more animals will disappear or suffer since they are losing their habitat.
Second, farm machinery kills countless birds, rodents, deer, rabbits by either chopping them up with harvesting machines, running over them and in non-organic farms, spraying them with poison - that ends up in the waterways killing life there.
Then, where do you get your Vitamin B from? Can't get it from a Vegan diet.
So, people really would need to grow their own food in intensive managed small spaces and allow nature to take over again.
When we had tons of buffalos roaming, we had a very healthy and fertile prairie.
The path of non-conformity is a step towards free-thought expression, there is a silent war on the human mind and human experience. only when we choose to be observant to the illusions that blind us, be it skin color, caste systems, poor-rich, etc. Only then can we think on a higher emotional plane of love.
Very very well said my friend, I just heard the mic drop.
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