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Archive for November 21, 2007
FW to Happy Thanksgiving
November 21, 2007 by Julie.
So, along with the many email Forwards I received in the last week, one seemed to need some actual response instead of the usual ‘read and delete.’ It was forwarded to my mailbox as Jay Leno’s words, but in actuality they are the words of one Craig Smith, who turned a very short little quip delivered as part of Leno’s monologue into an op-ed for World Net Daily (a totally conservative e-rag, by the way, that includes articles such as how eating soy at a young age turns people gay. go figure.)
I read the whole thing and felt my blood rising as I realized that Mr. Smith’s “challenge” to Americans to quit complaining about what their government is doing and just be grateful for living in the manner to which we have become accustomed, without looking and understanding what is happening, is a big mistake that I hope people don’t take to heart. (I haven’t included Mr. Craig’s opinion but you can find it here.)
I hit “REPLY ALL” and asked everyone to Please do be grateful but Please do NOT stop thinking… Within a day, my brother David wrote this beautiful and poignant response, for which I am endlessly thankful:
that our lifestyles are NOT sustainable, and that we are part of a very small percentage of the people on this planet that are as lucky, and we have a responsibility to do what it takes to find what is most important and get rid of the excess so the rest of them can hope for a life worth living as well.
Happy Thanksgiving!!! with all the good stuff…
I am filled up to the brim with thanks for more than I can say.
Thanks for the opportunity to make this trip, to share what we are learning, to see great friends and meet new people, to be encouraged by all the people who care and who are willing to make change…and for everybody who has been supporting us along this trip. As I said to one of my dear NY friends who sends us random comments every week or so, You are keeping us afloat, truly.
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New Video - YERT Conversation 14.1: Simple Living 101
November 21, 2007 by Mark.
Dear YERTians,
Howdy! We have a special pre-holiday conversation to share with you— something that we hope you’ll watch before you launch into your Thanksgiving weekend. This YERT Conversation takes a peek at voluntary simplicity, and we hope it helps you find a little extra free time and peace of mind in the weeks ahead.
During our trek through
Thankfully Yours,
Mark, Julie, and Ben (Your YERT Team)
team@yert.com
P.S. And now for Breadcrumbs! If you want to learn more about the topics in this video, check out these resources:
- If you want to consume less and live more, you can also explore the resources made available by The Center for a New American Dream. They have great ideas for keeping the holidays simple, and their stated mission is… “The Center for a New American Dream helps Americans consume responsibly to protect the environment, enhance quality of life, and promote social justice.”
- Check out a great series on American Public Media called “Consumed.” Find this and all sorts of other resources for the sustainable-minded seeker here.
- Morgan Spurlock of “Super Size Me” fame, recently produced a film called “What Would Jesus Buy?” It was scheduled for release on 11/16/07, and it may be ready for your viewing pleasure at a theater near you! It is definitely on our simple little list of things to do this holiday season. The official website is here.
- And a smart article by Mother Jones about credit card companies, and the role they play in the upcoming presidential election.
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