1. The thoughts on my mind, which I channel specifically through this blog, evince the ethical mind that can't help but try to escape. The ethical mind ponders the nature of one's work and the needs and desires of the society in which one lives. Check. This mind conceptualizes how workers can serve purposes beyond self-interest and how citizens can work unselfishly to improve the lot of all. Check.
The concept and theme of my blog, going green, fulfills these requisites, so I can safely say that I practiced my thoughts ethically. The very nature of "going green" is ethical within itself! Every single one of my posts manifest the conciliatory results implemented by environmentally-savvy methods and alternatives. For instance, the concept of TogetherWeSave.com, "Earth Tax," "One Person Can't Do Everything, But Everyone Can Do Something," and "Why Not?" all present cases of man transcending petty grievances and hidebound methods. I argued all of these points in regard to the unselfish improvement of the lot of all.
2.I exhibited curiosity; all of my posts were either relatively new to me or completely new to me. You and I both learned at the same time of reading these. Whenever I published a post, I had to read up on some information beforehand.
I also engaged in intellectual discussions. Just as the ethical mind stimulates the social amendments for the betterment of all of mankind, I presented intellectual topics that most people today cannot grasp. Honestly the only reason that "going green" is unfamiliar to most people is because they are either hidebound or uninformed.
I also read with awareness of self and others. The whole concept of the ethical mind is reflexive of this characteristic of my blogs, so you can simply refer to part one.
3. Hm, what did i realize, or learn, that surprised me most after developing my blog? Well, i realized that "going green" is way more universal than I thought it was. It is not my own unique concept I cultured to transform the world. Rather, the beliefs and methods of environmental awareness are so much more widespread than I imagined.
As I blogged on this specific topic, I also noticed that I would recognize "green" things. It is exactly like the instance when you drive a specific car, and then you see your car everywhere! Before I drove my Grand Prix, I never thought twice about those cars. When I started driving a Grand Prix, I noticed them everywhere! Did everyone start driving these when I did? When we pick up habits, we notice others' similar habits as well. We are creatures of habit.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Sunday, May 9, 2010
The J Skibs Cafe and the Tony T Lounge
Order up! You can find a tall glass of Cucumbers on the Rocks in both of these venues. Go check them out. John Skibinski and Tony Traina, my friends and followers, offer their thoughts on music. Their musical thoughts offer both interpretations and political parallels. Feel free to drop them a comment as well.
Together We Can Save
As I was watching television, my mind went blank. My thoughts introverted as the commercials blurred together in a mirage of redundancy. The corporate means attempting to win increased revenue in vain passed by me aimlessly. Their petty attempts involving teasers cajoling me to their website failed epically.
I nearly wore a blank stare so long that it became seemingly permanent. However, in chimed a commercial that shattered the redundant spell. The commercial featured aspects of one of my previous posts, "One Person Can't Do Everything, But Everyone Can Do Something."
And together we can save. Check their website out for yourself. Here it is...
I nearly wore a blank stare so long that it became seemingly permanent. However, in chimed a commercial that shattered the redundant spell. The commercial featured aspects of one of my previous posts, "One Person Can't Do Everything, But Everyone Can Do Something."
And together we can save. Check their website out for yourself. Here it is...
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