I am a strong believer of green values. A few
years ago, my perspective of the American culture began changing after reading
various books and watching various documentaries. I began to feel discontent in
an environment that I felt was empty, meaningless, and unsustainable. Because
my perspective and opinion on what is valuable was so different from everyone
else around me, I began to feel isolated, frustrated, and trapped; I felt like
I could not live in the real world if this was what reality looked like: People
who thoughtlessly live their lives with no regard towards future generations;
who make decisions with no regard for the environment or sustainability; People
who are blind to their own emotional and spiritual needs and try to fill the
void with consumerism, an empty substitute for fulfillment. I am in this course
because I am a strong believer in green values. I have experienced working for
a large corporation this summer and I must say, the work was far from
fulfilling or creative. I don’t believe in “Giantism” or division of labor,
which creates alienating, robotic and impersonal work. This system is like a
mindless monster. Unfortunately, I am cynical when it comes to American culture
because I think a lot of our culture’s unique and individualistic attributes
have been lost. Our “industrial society” has taken away our holistic community.
What industrial society gives us instead is a hoarder’s closet full of
unnecessary junk because of our addiction to stuff, higher depression rates
because of job unfulfillment, and high medical bills because of drugs we take
to numb the effects of emotionally and physically unhealthy lifestyles. It’s
all a vicious cycle that I fully believe in changing.
What surprised me the most was the
intimate connection between our domination of the natural world and human
domination over each other. For some reason, I had never made that connection,
but now that I see it, it’s never been so clear. I believe in all of the green
values, but I believe most in changing our mindsets to end all types of domination
and hierarchy.
"Unfortunately, I am cynical when it comes to American culture because I think a lot of our culture’s unique and individualistic attributes have been lost. Our “industrial society” has taken away our holistic community"
ReplyDeleteInteresting perspective- I would have to agree