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When Awareness Turns Numb
It is odd that I am writing about this, but the truth is that this planet does not need saving speeches.
Fossil fuels being burned, trees being cut, the ozone layer thinning, reading about it all feels strangely dissociating. From the first steps we take in school, we hear of global climate issues and imminent water toxicity. At some point, it all becomes numb.
The first real impact we notice is on our bills. In rebellious phases, these phrases feel like chores...... "turn off the light". From a young age, environmental responsibility is framed as cost cutting. The adult then grows into someone who thinks in terms of expense: we lean toward choices that require no cost or effort.
When an opportunity arises to do something cheaply, countries take it. They push ideas like paper straws, shifting the economic burden onto consumers and retailers, binding it by law. Yet the trees cut to build cheaply and efficiently are often not accounted for.
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The spirit of being eco-friendly should come from within. People may recycle effectively, but shortages appear elsewhere. Many countries openly show where the problems lie. Each considers its own contribution too small, its impact too minute. Nations blame one another, justifying the continuation of outdated and polluting practices, arguing that others will pollute regardless.
Some of this becomes unconscious, some justified. Why should an average person living on wages pay extra to be eco-friendly while the ultra-rich continue to pollute? Inner voices say, this will never be me or I don’t contribute much anyway. But the moment effort is required, the mind builds excuses, as it does in everyday life.
Effort is required, not just words. The work must come from within, and external blame should be kept to a minimum.
One thing to note is, even if we do all the things required to keep this planet safe.
Chaos will be here eventually.
Effort is not for to ultimately prosper, but to give the planet that raised us a chance.
Do some good for it, as we do for the humanity.
This is my entry for the India united Contest.
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