Sunday, February 03, 2008

Fuel Economy

Why are gas prices so high? Because oil is the blood of industries. We have many other liquid fuels. We just don’t depend on them enough. Give blood. Distill water. Live without expenditures.
Gas prices are so high because God is telling us we need to find another source of energy.
‘Nope guys, oil ain’t it. Look at what else you have to use. Sun, water, wind. You don’t even have to break the surface of the earth to figure it out. You just have to be a little creative.’

It’s a government’s responsibility to provide its citizens the opportunity to figure out how to live wisely, with less energy. And it has. Peace Corps, Americorps, Water Corps, Crisis Corps… Marine Corps… If these institutions were marketed and focused on the defense of moral reasoning, the world would slowly fix itself.

Be independent, use less energy.
Big business relies on lots of planes moving around for travel and expanding the business, shipping manufactured goods and so on. It takes up a lot of energy. If a new market emerged that encouraged people to live a low energy lifestyle, business wouldn’t need to spend as much money. Undo the top button - limit your expenses, cut the stress.

When you are struggling to find a job you're passionate about, it is your responsibility to make yourself useful. When a society is struggling to invite passion, you are the one who suffers. There’s no way out except to fight the current. If you don’t, the next guy is gonna be just as miserable as you are.

If you disagree with how things are run, it’s your responsibility to comb through the bullshit and make things right. If you don’t, someone else will have to.

If you think you have no idea what you’re doing with your life, you should work for the government.
If you think you’re too old to work for the government, you probably are.
If you think the government is not right for you, you’re probably right.
Whatever you do, don’t fuck with the people who do.

Energy, water, jobs. You got them, you get paid.

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