tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3136619919841226773.post6533421027204703529..comments2023-10-01T10:01:09.828-06:00Comments on Inspired by Life: Rejection of Capitalism, or Living Intelligently?Stacy Evanshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10469194748106125725noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3136619919841226773.post-30387472744941306642011-12-05T19:39:44.107-07:002011-12-05T19:39:44.107-07:00This is excellent, and I thoroughly agree.
This c...This is excellent, and I thoroughly agree.<br /><br />This can't go on forever, though, like The Cauldron Keeper said. One of these days, either we'll learn to embrace the need for justice and equality and happiness while rejecting the want for meaningless or excess things... or we'll be forced to do so when the "things" eventually run out. And "things" may be moreAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3136619919841226773.post-6921253682990350962011-12-05T11:07:38.987-07:002011-12-05T11:07:38.987-07:00Did you know that the excessive consumer capitalis...Did you know that the excessive consumer capitalism is only about 60 years old. For many of us, we are trying to unlearn a now generation spanning "hunger" for things that was engineered through advertising and psychology. <br /><br />It's not easy, but I think it's really necessary to rethink how the world has been living at large. Some of us are dying from obesity, while Mandyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11389700895287842823noreply@blogger.com