blog on Dot Earth the other day (which I've just read). Talk about recycling. It's always amazed me that we (globally) are not doing more with our waste, but I totally get the idea that it's taboo, and if it seems like taboos are something we have somehow gotten past or are too civilized for or something similarly elitist, just think about what you do with yours. (See: I can't even write that more clearly because I don't talk about things like that.)
Everything is connected. I'm thinking specifically of economics and environmental issues (like Norway considering itself carbon-neutral if it contributes to environmental projects abroad), how what makes sense on one hand (i.e., what can be mathematically shown to be more profitable in the long run) can still go unimplemented because greedy bastards don't want to wait that long - and they're already making money now.
And now I've guilt-tripped myself out of going thrift shopping, which I thought I might actually get to today. No matter. I don't need to spend the money.
What I need to do is keep working on this thesis, which I really think is coming along nicely. I've been working really hard, but sometimes I just get to a point where I can't form a coherent thought, let alone put it in words on a screen. And my back hurts from sitting at this desk all day, and I've been up for less than two hours. A little yoga sounds to be in order. Namaste.
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