Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Flowers are Humans Too

"Meanwhile, human' innate tendency to acquire things has assumed a central position in contemporary culture." (Robertson, 2014)

A collection of lip glosses (not mine). (https://colourpop.com/)
 
I am not going to lie I love clothes, jewelry, and makeup (oh can not forget purses). I have acquired a lot of things over the years. I think this is just part of the piece inside everyone that makes them feel like the one thing the love the most they need to have a lot of. This is like the person who loves lip glosses (me) and has over one hundred in a drawer but would only use the same 25 different colors every 6 months. This may not exactly improve my social standing or anything but it does make me feel more at home and it does help that I am not alone in my slight obsession over things. The sense of wanting different things has helped people decide what they are passionate about and how something that is acquired can turn into something way bigger.

"Bringing together multiple disciplines can sometimes yield insights that were not previously known to either discipline by itself." (Robertson, 2014)
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Teaching someone to fish or teaching them help the environment. (http://lawrencehilton.com/fluency-with-lawrence/teaching-someone-how-to-fish-proverbs-in-class)
 
Learning about different things can help people continue to improve in their life. The same can be said about the different ways people learn to control different aspects in their life. When people are able to have more disciplines you are able to not only learn about patience but also thrive in your professional. Not only does your professional life thrive but if you turn that discipline towards saving the universe you could not only help the environment. You can also in turn teach someone else about the different disciplines needed to help them help the environment, because “if you give a man a fish he eats for a day, but teach him to fish and he never goes hungry.” That is the premise of teaching people the discipline of saving the environment and not hurting it.

"Humanity is part of a vast evolving universe." (UNESCO, 1992)
Everything is constantly changing not just the weather. As humans evolve they take along everything with them such as technology as well as popular culture. Humanity does not stand still because if it did we would still be stuck in the Stone Age. As humanity brings everything into the continuous modern age we need to remember to still make sure we still teach and learn about how to conserve energy and to continue to teach sustainability of the environment. This is so that we can continue to live on this Earth and continue to evolve even more so that we can get to the point where we not only be more technologically advanced but also be a place where we do not have to worry so much about the environment and it dying sooner rather than later.
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The evolution of the ever present IPhone. (http://phys.org/news/2014-09-chinese-buyers-iphone-global-debut.html)

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