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[–] otp@sh.itjust.works 3 points 4 months ago

I guess what I'm trying to say is that our way of living is unsustainable, but this condition is being imposed on us. There only so much we can do.

I think I'm in full agreement with you here.

We need the government and companies to make the changes to enable us to live sustainably.

I do believe I mentioned earlier that voting is one way we can "do our part". And with companies, we vote with our dollars. And again, I know it's not always easy to do so.

Unless we change the system, we can't be sustainable.

I think the key aspect is that it's not all or nothing. Changing the system is the only way to get us fully sustainable. And not just changing -- a complete overhaul.

Since that's impossible for any one person to do, I'm not suggesting anything of the sort.

We just need to vote with our dollars where we can. My suggestion is not to overhaul everything about our lives, but to be mindful and consider our options where possible. Because I think there are sometimes more options than we think there are at first glance.

I'm in Canada too. I know the cost of living crisis happening here now. And I know we have plenty of places with one grocery store that's still a 30m drive away. There are fewer options for people who live in those places. For those who live in cities, they tend to have more options.

Keep things to last as long as possible. Buy used. Re-use or repurpose things. Buy less junk. Have fewer things delivered. Eat more protein from non-animal sources. Not everything 100% of the time. But I think we should all try as much as possible for our given situations.

I think it's more important to try than to give up. It won't change everything, but it's how we can vote with our dollars.