Well discussed and important topic to look at how our conflict minded conditioning will bring us to our own demise. Learned much and thank you both for taking the time in enlightening and wish there is a mindshift before it's too late
Thanks for your thoughtful comment! 😊 Addressing our conflict-driven mentality is vital. We're glad you found the episode enlightening. Fingers crossed for a shift in perspective before it's too late! 🌟🕊
Thanks for watching, and agreed! 🌍✨ Every step, from recycling to advocating for peace, truly matters. Through collective effort, we can surely make a difference! 💪♻✌
And, of course, because men and women in the military are surrounded by these vehicles, war machines, planes and ships, all consuming massively, their every exercise immersed in thoughtless expenditure of fuel - this 'normalises' the high consumption of fossil fuels in everyday life, including their home lives too. I doubt that many former military will even consider their impact, at least not for a while after leaving the military.
Thanks for tuning in! There is merit to the point that military habits can lead to a normalization of high fuel consumption. Addressing this could be a key step in reducing overall fossil fuel use. 🌿💡
Haha thank you so much for tuning in! Fun fact: my mic stand broke right before this interview so I had to improvise. But yes, a new mic stand is definitely needed!!!
Well discussed and important topic to look at how our conflict minded conditioning will bring us to our own demise.
Learned much and thank you both for taking the time in enlightening and wish there is a mindshift before it's too late
Thanks for your thoughtful comment! 😊 Addressing our conflict-driven mentality is vital. We're glad you found the episode enlightening. Fingers crossed for a shift in perspective before it's too late! 🌟🕊
We all need to do our part to stop global warming through recycling, car pooling, and buying organic and advocating for world peace 🙏🌹❤
Thanks for watching, and agreed! 🌍✨ Every step, from recycling to advocating for peace, truly matters. Through collective effort, we can surely make a difference! 💪♻✌
And, of course, because men and women in the military are surrounded by these vehicles, war machines, planes and ships, all consuming massively, their every exercise immersed in thoughtless expenditure of fuel - this 'normalises' the high consumption of fossil fuels in everyday life, including their home lives too. I doubt that many former military will even consider their impact, at least not for a while after leaving the military.
Thanks for tuning in! There is merit to the point that military habits can lead to a normalization of high fuel consumption. Addressing this could be a key step in reducing overall fossil fuel use. 🌿💡
Excellent piece thank you. Get a mic stand!
Haha thank you so much for tuning in! Fun fact: my mic stand broke right before this interview so I had to improvise. But yes, a new mic stand is definitely needed!!!