Lavanda Dolce
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I’m no expert, but I do think our culture and its various subcultures increasingly diminish sensitivity to others and critical thinking skills, and assault individuality, personal responsibility and the family unit. Long term relationships are devalued and difficult to maintain. Immediate gratification and sensory experiences are valued, while long term goals and understanding matters of life and living are disesteemed. Lying, cheating and stealing are increasingly considered an essential norm for success, and the laws of the jungle take priority over matters of principle and adaptive developmental efforts. Certainly, these and related factors contribute to a culture of narcissism and personal gain at the expense of others. It is pleasure driven and propagated by the news media as much as the entertainment media, which are increasingly the same media. The basic concepts of good management are increasingly out of the conceptual range of teenagers and young adults. There are other cultures that are as self-destructive as ours due to their own underlying problems, but our self-serving, narrow minded, self-destructive development is actively reinforced by our motivation and related beliefs, values and value judgments. Society did not make the choices for Casey, but you can certainly see our culture in Casey. I think that is a caveat worth noting.
Just my opinions,
Russell
One must not overlook the environmental "toxic contributions" to society: Preservatives, chemicals, inorganic chemical residues, caffeine, nicotine, cola, radiation exposure, food preservatives, chemicals, vaccination poisons,
pesticides/insecticides, industrial pollution, mercury, lead,exhaust, cool combustion, Free-on,herbicides and pesticides, household detergents, industrial dust, auto exhaust ,air pollution, adhesives, air conditioner filters, talc and body powder, broken thermometers, cosmetics, all plastics, diuretics, fabric softeners, floor waxes/polishes, fungicides, medications, over the counter and prescribed,industrial waste, laxatives, mercurochrome,hair dyes, cigarette smoke,solvents, radiation exposure, asbestos ....we could go on and on...all of these as contributing factors. It's not just about "green" and our "ozone". It's about what is allowed to be processed and entered into our bodies by our own manufacturers.
PS. If you all think bottled water is 100% spring water. Think again. You're better off drinking tap water. It is monitored and regulated. Bottled water contains a minimum of 6 chemicals used in the processing. The "glitch"? It doesn't have to be listed as an ingredient because of a loophole that classifies it as a "processing method" and not an ingredient. Good ol' FDA, eh?