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22. A throw-away society. In materialistic things, in houses, jobs, and even in relationships.
Sorry. I have money/debt to make. A throw-away society is one in which people discard things, ideas, and relationships that are no longer of use or value to them. This can be seen in the way people tend to buy new items rather than repair or repurpose old ones, how they often switch jobs or…
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21. Poverty equals abuse.
Not necessarily you. But to someone. And another one. Poverty itself is not considered to be a form of abuse, however, it can lead to situations of abuse and neglect. Poverty can lead to a lack of resources, such as food, housing, and medical care, which can lead to physical and emotional harm. Additionally, poverty…
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20. More chemicals than ever. Atypical sexual behavior.
Typical. Hush. “Only courageous hearts can endure the bitterness of truth.” Michael Bassey Johnson Inconceivable, unimaginable, implausible, unlikely, far-fetched, doubtful, dubious, preposterous, impossible. It’s impossible. Right? AI Created: Artificial Intelligence talking about Usury. Me: Can usury lead to atypical sexual behavior? ChatGPT (jan23): Usury in and of itself may not directly lead to atypical sexual…
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19. Pollinators decline.
Who would have thought? The flowers and the bees. “If we die, we’re taking you with us.” The Bees Hehe. AI Created: Artificial Intelligence talking about Usury. Me: Usury will lead to a decline of pollinators? ChatGPT (jan23): Usury can contribute to the decline of pollinators in several ways. One way is through the creation…
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18. Waste management.
From prevention to creation, to the aftermath of it all. Waste management is a global issue that affects us all. It is essential to consider the environmental, economic and social impacts of our actions when it comes to managing waste. We must start by reducing the amount of waste we generate, reusing where possible, and…
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17. Biodiversity loss.
Surprise surprise. Our menu. The dietary habits of people in the past have varied depending on their geographical location, culture, and economic situation. In many cases, diets were likely more varied than they are today as people relied on a variety of wild foods as well as locally grown crops and domestic animals. (oa) “Isn’t…
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16. Deforestation, aridification, desertification, and reef degradation. All kinds of habitat destruction.
What to say? We only care when it happens to us. “Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness.” Martin Luther King, Jr. Destructive selfishness. Unfinished debt? AI Created: Artificial Intelligence talking about Usury. Me: Does usury equal deforestation, aridification, desertification, and…
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15. Ecological footprint. You take more than you need. You take more than you give.
In the end one can not feed her child. Why would I care? “Get off the treadmill of consumption, replication, and mediocrity. Begin lifting the weights of creativity, originality, and success.” Ryan Lilly He might have it easy talking? Is it? AI Created: Artificial Intelligence talking about Usury. Me: Explain this: “As a result of…
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14. They need to call it ‘climate change’ instead of ‘environmentally poisoning’.
One is clear, the other leads to a debate. The way you want to prevent the future creates that future. Now there is direction. “Do not ask directions from the people around you. Ask directions from the person who called you.” Bo Sanchez Usury-awareness calls… AI Created: Artificial Intelligence talking about Usury. Me: They need…
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13. Meanwhile, poisoned air, water, land, food, stomach, blood, brains, thoughts, our -isms, and actions … (who is winning what?) Ecotoxicity.
Ecotoxicity is a term used to describe the environmental damage caused by pollutants in the air, water, land, and food. It can also refer to the effects of pollutants on the health of humans and animals, including poisoning of the stomach, blood, and brain, as well as the spread of certain ideologies and behaviors. The…