Well, you certainly are doing your part. Thank you for bringing it to my attention....I've filed it away in order to send it to a couple of friends who think an electric car is just the ticket. I've also seen horrendous photos of children waist deep in water, mining for lithium in Africa. Nothing is sacred when the almighty dollar rules the day.
Thank you for bringing it to my attention....I've filed it away in order to send it to a couple of friends who think an electric car is just the ticket.
I've also seen horrendous photos of children waist deep in water, mining for lithium in Africa.
Nothing is sacred when the almighty dollar rules the day.
Hello Gavin...I read that entire in depth essay at 3 a.m. till 5 a.m. this morning..it was so compelling. So much to think about afterwards, I am still digesting all of the things you wrote about. I am seeing things in a way I hadn't in the past. Yes, I knew generalities that were sold to me as just the way it is. There is just too much to go into. right now... Can only say thank you again for this new understanding.... though it is disheartening, the truth is the truth and there's no way around it. I'm glad there are people like you who have taken the time to research and then write so much about it.
Hi Wendy, I would like to thank you for taking the time to read what I put together in that essay and for having the courage to face its contents with an open heart. I do also write essays that focus more on the solutions, hope and spirituality/faith side of things as well, but sometimes I feel guided to bring transparency to hidden elements in our society and expose wounds so they can fully heal (that essay I shared with you above is one such instance).
Thank you for the thoughtful comment, I look forward to hearing what you think of my past and future essays.
Well, you certainly are doing your part.
Thank you for bringing it to my attention....I've filed it away in order to send it to a couple of friends who think an electric car is just the ticket.
I've also seen horrendous photos of children waist deep in water, mining for lithium in Africa.
Nothing is sacred when the almighty dollar rules the day.
I also wrote this article that not only exposes the hurt of the past and present, but also provides some sign posts for hope for the future to heal the wounds (in the land and our society) https://gavinmounsey.substack.com/p/the-rise-of-anthropocentrism-bright
Hello Gavin...I read that entire in depth essay at 3 a.m. till 5 a.m. this morning..it was so compelling. So much to think about afterwards, I am still digesting all of the things you wrote about. I am seeing things in a way I hadn't in the past. Yes, I knew generalities that were sold to me as just the way it is. There is just too much to go into. right now... Can only say thank you again for this new understanding.... though it is disheartening, the truth is the truth and there's no way around it. I'm glad there are people like you who have taken the time to research and then write so much about it.
Hi Wendy, I would like to thank you for taking the time to read what I put together in that essay and for having the courage to face its contents with an open heart. I do also write essays that focus more on the solutions, hope and spirituality/faith side of things as well, but sometimes I feel guided to bring transparency to hidden elements in our society and expose wounds so they can fully heal (that essay I shared with you above is one such instance).
Thank you for the thoughtful comment, I look forward to hearing what you think of my past and future essays.
Much love and respect from southern Ontario.