The idea that we can continue to grow at the rate which we have isn't sustainable. The bottom line is to accept we can't continue to consume like we've have, and to realize the consequences we are putting on ourselves and our earth for doing so. Most of all, start to pray and find the Lord, because this world is going downhill and the big players in power are still thinking about their bottom-line.
Except the last thing we need is more lords and external solutions, better spend that energy on meditating to find your self.
It wasn't until I met God that that I felt peace about all of this. You may not agree with everything the church says, I know I didn't, but God gives us a chance at eternal life. If you look at where we are going, that's the only chance we have.
Life is eternal, that is part of what you are and can't be taken away.
And since whatever created you is part of you, just like any parent is part of their children; there's no need for icons, worship or churches.
You can't prove either perspective, so that makes it roughly 50/50; why choose doom and gloom?
Take it or leave it.
You can spend $10+ a day buying a prepared lunch, or make it yourself for a tenth of that.
There's food, and then there's "food."
- 2 lb chicken breast = $4 - 1 lb white rice = $1.00 - 2 lb canned black beans = $2 - 2 bags of frozen vegetables = $3
That's a decent amount of food, pretty healthy, and only takes about 30-45 minutes to cook and portion out.
So, ok, it's $2 a meal instead of "a tenth of $10" - but it's still a significant savings.
Sooner or later the world will wake up and realize that the global economy, driven by fiat currency, doesnt actually reward anything other than growth.
The closer you are to the federal reserve on the economic ladder, the cheaper your cost of capital.
I would just stick to fruit.
- Buying raw food from a grocery store and cooking it yourself can save a lot of money
- You can jog outside or do push-ups and many other exercises at home for free
First make sure you're doing all that you can to support yourself in the future before you blame "the capitalist overloads"