Sustainability
- a choice to consider
Learning, Love and Laughter
A Key to Sustainability
"We can no longer have everything we want, but
we can be more than we ever imagined."
Howard Jerome
The desire to grow is firmly rooted in our characters. Throughout
our formative years and well beyond, growth is a preoccupation. To be able
to crawl, to reach the water tap or to have our own way all require getting
bigger. The residual urge to grow has been harnessed to stimulate the expansion
of material consumption. The dilemma is that, while each of us wants to
grow, collectively we have already grown to confront the limits of our planet.
The solution has a well established precedent in each of our individual
lives. For the most part, our physical growth comes to an end as we become
adults. Physical growth is replaced by the development of our understanding,
skills, relationships and appreciation of what life offers.
Voluntary simplicity is easier to promote when it is clear that it offers
abundant opportunities for growth. Life-based pursuits, or the '3 L's' --
Learning, Love and Laughter -- as they are referred to for our sound bite
world, offer boundless frontiers. The development of skills, scholarship,
art, music, sport, dance, friendship, joy, spiritual aspiration, parenting and
service were the essence of human culture before the commercial era pressed
acquisition to its current place of prominence. The saturation of landfill
space, problems with pollution and painful experiences with finite natural
resources bid us re-consider the emphasis we place on the pursuit of our
human birthright.
In the same way that a developing embryo goes through the stages of
evolution, civilization will likely follow the pattern of individual maturation.
As a culture we are in late adolescence. We have grown big enough to accomplish
anything which life requires of us. Now, as self-centeredness gives way
to responsibility, our rapid physical growth can transmute into the growth
of the remarkable qualities which make people unique among life forms.
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